About Carly Cooper
A certified Life Coach for Moms and creator of www.balance-the-mother-load.com, Carly Cooper’s blog offers helpful strategies for mothers struggling with guilt, unrealistic expectations and the inability to balance it all – with a generous dose of laughter.
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(Feb.10.10)
Coach Carly signs her son up for Kindergarten and leaves wondering if we are all way too overprotective as modern parents?
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(Jan.27.10)
Coach Carly saw Avatar and somehow turned that into an inspirational life coaching lesson.
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(Jan.20.10)
Are you obsessing about sleep times, meal times and milestones? Coach Carly offers some solutions.
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(Jan.13.10)
In order to figure out your purpose, you have to take risks and sometimes go against the grain. Here are eight tips on how to find your courage.
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(Jan.06.10)
Coach Carly talks about what it takes to make your resolutions a reality.
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(Dec.23.09)
They say, "It takes a village to raise a child." So why don't moms ask for help when they need it?
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(Dec.16.09)
How do you decide that one is enough? Carly Cooper takes us on her very personal journey.
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(Dec.09.09)
Carly hates Barney, but if her son watching TV buys her a few minutes here and there, she's all for him.
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(Dec.02.09)
What's in a celebrity baby name? Too much potential for drama, says Coach Carly.
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(Nov.25.09)
Hello, my name is Carly and I'm a video monitor addict.
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(Nov.18.09)
A few weeks ago, I had the good fortune of going to listen to a motivational speaker named Lisa Nichols (as seen on Oprah).
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(Nov.11.09)
Life with kids can sometimes feel like living in a dictatorship.
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(Nov.04.09)
What's worse than the actual tasks of motherhood themselves, is the tremendous pressure and unrealistic expectations that we put on ourselves.
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