Feng Shui Mommy

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As a certified Prenatal Yoga Teacher, I have spent a lot of time now attending prenatal yoga workshops and female-specific anatomy lectures—shadowing live prenatal classes and reading gobs of books on pelvic floors, pregnancy, and graphic depictions of birds-and-bees reality that's VASTLY more intense than I ever imagined.

As a woman who has always felt a strong desire to have children, I have been BLOWN AWAY by what I've learned about women's bodies.

It is SO powerful for us to understand ourselves intricately, whether we plan to have children or not.

This book has been an AMAZING addition to my prenatal curriculum. Not only is it fresh, but so real and HILARIOUS as well.

Whether you have kids or not, this book will inspire you to feng shui the sh*t out of your home. (LOL 😜)

Since reading the first few chapters, I have been on a wonderfully fulfilling cleansing spree!

I genuinely recommend this book to any future mama or any woman curious about pregnancy, motherhood, or learning more about this ultra-transformational time in mother's lives.

I adore that this book exudes such simple (and BRILLIANT!) common sense often lacking in modern America.

Feng Shui Mommy is an intelligent blend of scientific understanding melded with an intuitive trust of ourselves, our desires, and needs as wise and knowledgeable women.

Feng Shui Mommy Creating Balance and Harmony for Blissful Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood
Feng Shui Mommy Creating Balance and Harmony for Blissful Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood
Feng Shui Mommy Creating Balance and Harmony for Blissful Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood

As a yoga teacher, this next passage elicited the biggest LOL. 😂 (Genuine laughs are to be had with this book—I assure you!)

Feng Shui Mommy Creating Balance and Harmony for Blissful Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood
Feng Shui Mommy Creating Balance and Harmony for Blissful Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood
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