Everyday MAGIC
The Joy of Not Being Everything and Still Being More than Enough
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Mattie James
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Mattie James
About this listen
Find the motivation you need to feel good about your life with the help of this inspiring guidebook to MAGIC.
Today we are all stretching ourselves more than ever to live up to life’s seemingly endless demands, so why do we still feel we are less than enough? Mattie James— mother, influencer, and CEO—believes that living a beautiful life amidst the chaos and pressures is possible. All it takes is a little everyday MAGIC.
In this book, Mattie shows you how, helping you to evaluate the tasks and decisions you face in your daily life to make sure everything in your life is MAGIC:
- Meaningful
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Goal-oriented
- Intentional
- Consistent
This honest and practical guide offers tools, insights, and encouragement to help you center yourself within the minutiae of everyday life and evaluate tasks to become intentional about everything you do. Mattie shows listeners how to be more efficient by making big decisions in the morning, batching household chores for maximum effectiveness, and deciding which tasks to tackle yourself and which to hire out. She also shows you how to provide healthy meals for your family with minimum hassle, eliminate clutter and stress in your home to make space for the heart, and ultimately make your life, career, home, and family a reflection of what makes you whole.
The work required to change your life has been inside you all along. It’s not deep, just deliberate. This book begins your journey to connect with yourself so that you can prioritize your own reasons for everything you do.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-12-2022
Preachy egotistical junk
I was so excited to read this book after hearing the author speak on a Rachel Rodgers podcast.
This book is an unrealistic thinly veiled not so humble brag about being the perfect parent with the perfect life. Discussing formal dining room crockery, really? Please.
This book is preachy, egotistical and aims to pull women down with its perfect 1920s housewive tropes.
We've all met this woman in parents groups. They're the judgemental type who lie about their children's milestones to feel superior to everyone.
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