The #1 question about Perfect Moms Finish Last

Posted on March 2, 2010

“Hey Carley, is this Perfect Moms Finish Last 6-week Course a lot of motivational, inspirational hoo hah fluff?  Or is it actually going to help me get my life and schedule under control and help me remember to get the milk?!”

Many of you have been asking me this same question, and it’s a good one— no one could argue that being a fulfilled, satisfied, happy mom is a good thing for everyone, but sometimes you’re not in the living-a-strong-life kind of place.

Sometimes, you’re just in the please-lord-let-me-make-it-through-dinner place. What you need then are solutions, not mommy mantras or inspirational tips.

Perfect Moms Finish Last gives you BOTH inspiration and practical systems in a nice little 6-week package.  Because no matter how much “me-time” you’re getting, if you keep showing up late to school pick-up, or missing client calls, or staring at the same pile of dirty laundry for a week and a half, you’re going to feel like a FAILURE.  And there’s nothing that sucks more than working as hard as you are only to feel like you’re not measuring up.

It’s time for some brand-new systems that can help you regain control of and simplify your life.  Plus the inspirational “hoo hah” that puts you on a path to living a life you feel totally awesome about.

Check out the video above: I break the whole Perfect Moms Finish Last 6-Week course down week-by-week.  (It’s a long one, but a goodie!).  If you’re feeling like this course might be for you, jump in quick— early registration ends at midnight tomorrow!

If YOU have questions about the course, post them here!

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I love Carley’s wisdom. Her advice resonated with me in a deep way. I know that her suggestions are exactly what I must do to be successful and have balance. From her advice, I am looking at how to set boundaries, and be intentional and disciplined with my time for work, and time for family. She reminded me that my time is finite, so I don’t want to let my work time bleed into my family time… which I tend to do! — Melissa Taylor, Writer & Educator, Imagination Soup