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From Mom to Me Again: How I Survived My First Empty-Nest Year and Reinvented the Rest of My Life (Self-Help Book for Moms on Finding Your Purpose After Your Kids Leave the House)

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About From Mom To Me Again: How I Survived My First

Product Description Rediscover your own identity after your kids leave home with this top-rated empty nest book for moms! When her children left for college, Melissa Shultz was certain that she had prepared them for their new lives?but her own life was a different matter entirely. Her house was empty, her purpose unclear. If her life was no longer dominated by the day-to-day demands of mom life, then who exactly was she? And how would she ever move forward? From Mom to Me Again is the story of one woman's reinvention. Shultz's struggle with the empty nest and the transformation of her marriage, friendships, career, and ultimately herself, is part memoir and part self-help guide. Funny, comforting, and practical, this book tells Shultz's personal story and provides valuable advice for readers preparing to send their children off into the world. She shows women that while they'll always be mothers, it's time for them to take center stage in their own lives once again and embrace this new stage, in both their personal lives and in their professional careers. Also makes a great gift for empty nesters! Review "This solid, and eloquently written book is a one-stop shop for any parent who is also on the precipice. While sharing honest feelings and details of her own life from before, during, and after her kids leave home, the author collects wise commentary from others who have been there before. " - BetterAfter50 " From Mom to Me Again is sensitive, insightful and sprinkled with humor throughout. In fact, it was so engaging and well-written that I read it in one sitting." - TheFriendshipBlog "If even just the words "empty nest" make you feel like crying your mama-bird eyes out, take heart. From Mom to Me Again is here to smooth your poor, feathered forehead, to say, "I know," soothingly, and to offer practical advice for turning your own bereftness into a rich, full life." - Catherine Newman, author of Catastrophic Happiness and Waiting for Birdy "The kids left, the dog died, and I hadn't spent a moment preparing myself. From Mom to Me Again is the guide I wish I'd had." - Carol Fishman Cohen, CEO of iRelaunch and co-author of Back on the Career Track "Don't make the mistake of waiting for the kids to leave home to prepare for the rest of your life. Melissa Shultz tells us why, and how, with warmth, wit, and wisdom." - Lisa Belkin, creator of the Life's Work column and the Motherlode blog in the New York Times, and author of Show Me a Hero "'I was so busy taking care of the kids that I forgot to take care of myself,' says every mother on the planet. Ms. Shultz (gently )shows us why this is colossally misguided logic, and hands us the indispensable tools we need to become non-neurotic parents of adult kids." - David and Veronica James, authors of Going Gypsy: One Couple's Adventure from Empty Nest to No Nest at All "Named as one of 3 Inspiring Reads by Parade Magazine: "New or soon-to-be empty nesters will appreciate the candid and hard-won wisdom in this self-help guide to navigating life after the kids leave home." - Parade "A funny, honest, and moving love letter to mothers with everything we need to know to prepare not just for our children's futures, but our own. I love this book!" - Jill Smokler, New York Times bestselling author of Confessions of a Scary Mommy and founder of top parenting website scarymommy.com "[a] wise and encouraging guide for mothers of adult children." - Publishers Weekly "Funny and poignant, Shultz shows us how we can live a happy and fulfilling life even after the kids are gone." - Grown and Flown.com  "Part memoir, part self-help guide, Shultz's journey of embracing her empty nest and the process of reinventing  and transforming her life is told with candor, sincerity, and just the right amount of humor. Moms who are asking, "Now what?" this book is for you." - Club Mid (ScaryMommy.com) About the Author Melissa T. Shultz has written about health and parenting for The New York Times