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The Dream Book for Busy Moms Available Online

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MASSAPEQUA PARK, NY (PRWEB) June 5, 2007 -- There's a job that approximately 4.1 million new women take on every year. It averages 92 hours per week, pays nothing and provides no overtime. Welcome to motherhood.

As the numbers from a recent survey point out, moms are putting in long weeks. The founders of SilkBow.com have responded, announcing the release of their new book, "Busy Moms: The Heart and Soul of a Home." The ebook, which can be found at http://www.BusyMomBook.com, is the perfect union of practical advice and inspirational messages, centered around 35 extraordinary and insightful articles.

"As busy mom experts, we know how hard it is to organize the chaos that is day-to-day life for busy moms," said Karen Fusco, who, along with Pat Brill, bring years of frontline experience to the book as busy moms themselves. "Time is by far the most important thing to a busy mom, and she always needs more. So we've organized our best tips and stories into an easy-to-read, informative ebook that supports her both as a mom and as a woman."

Those moms and women are getting quite a workout, too. According to research by Salary.com, a firm that specializes in compensation, the average mom takes on at least 10 jobs, including housekeeper, day-care teacher, computer operator, cook, laundry machine operator, janitor, driver, psychologist, facilities manager and CEO. After calculating median salaries and an average number of hours, Salary.com concluded that if paid to work, the average mom would bring in $138,095. And mothers who have full-time jobs would still bring in $85,939 for their work at home.

For moms seeking advice on how to balance those jobs effectively, "Busy Moms: The Heart and Soul of a Home" is the book they've been waiting for. "Busy Moms" covers a wide range of topics, including communication with children, managing time, and taking care of yourself. Within its nine chapters, "Busy Moms" highlights the strength of relationships and how to take advantage of them, how to add some punch to daily routines, tips on being the best possible parent, incorporating a healthy diet into the family, and instilling children with core values and beliefs.

"Busy moms juggle a lot and need their information in a reader-friendly format," said Brill, co-founder of SilkBow.com, a free online service that provides gift-giving ideas catered toward women. "The book provides tips in handling their many roles, and even more importantly, how to take care of themselves."

"Busy Moms: The Heart and Soul of a Home" retails for $29.95, but is currently being offered with a 56-day money-back guarantee at just $19.95. The book also includes two bonus offers: '9 Steps to Starting a Women's Group' and 'The Busy Mom Hot List: Your Guide to Great Resources on the Web'. The bonus material is valued at $30, and all of the ebooks can be conveniently downloaded at http://www.BusyMomBook.com.

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