Mom Fog is the step-by-step guide to walk you out of Mom Fatigue Syndrome, and into a life of high energy, good vibes, and incredible productivity. It's based on the Mom Mastery Method™ which has been proven effective in the lives of moms all over the world.If you're looking for real, lasting results, this is it!
This is a great book if you are serious about making positive changes in your life. The steps are easily doable and reasonable and they do work if you follow through. But...I felt like the whole book was an advertisement for her online Master Mom University. It's like watching TV and commercials popping up, only you are reading a book.
Wow, this book was not what I expected. I heard Hannah Keeley on a podcast interview several months ago. What she had to say was so good it convinced me to read this book. I thought the book was going to teach me 8 ways to have more energy as a mom. Nope. It was a lot of pie-in-the-sky motivational jumbo laced with the prosperity gospel. In the beginning I kept reading thinking the good practical stuff was coming… eventually there were some good takeaways but not enough practical action steps for my liking. A really good editor could have helped shave away some of the fluff to bring out the good stuff. I did find it motivating and interesting enough to finish but with all the twisting of Scripture and theological errors I would not recommend it.
Hannah has a deep passion for reaching out to women, to free and empower them to live bold lives of purpose! Mom Fog will reach into your life and wake you up, enabling you to let go of old thought patterns that limit you and reach in faith to the dreams buried deep within. My life is not the same since I’ve started investing in the resources Hannah has developed out of love for her fellow women and Mom Fog is a perfect place to start!
There is a lot of great, motivational insight in this book. I skipped the regularly inserted reviews from people who had enrolled in the Mom Mastery University, so it didn’t feel too sales pitchy til the last chapter. Even at that, though, I think there is a lot of good in here, and I am going to do a little more research into MMU to see if I would find it valuable.