Washington, DC—Media exposure around “super moms” on the current U.S. political scene is at an all time high. Michelle Obama, wife of Presidential candidate Barack Obama, and Vice Presidential candidate, Sarah Palin are just two of the major names fueling some of the super mom stereotypes. Leading women’s Life Coach, Aurelia Williams, feels it is time to sound the alarm and offer a solution for the “Super Mom Trap.”
“Many women will over identify with the media portrayal of these women who seemingly manage so much in their lives. Unfortunately it’s an unrealistic perception that some will understand to mean that they can be everything to everyone from the PTA to the family dog. That’s a recipe for burn out. That’s why I felt the need to create something that would offer accessible, immediate guidance for today’s busy women,” explains Aurelia.
Aurelia’s solution was the creation of the “Real Life Guidance Report: Getting Out of the Super Mom Trap.” In this concise 29-page guide Aurelia offers encouragement, guidance and some practical strategies for immediate changes.
“In this guide I let women know that first, they’re not alone. Many of us overburden ourselves because we have a hard time knowing when to say no and when to stop being everything to everyone.”
“What I included in this report are real life strategies that women can implement in their lives right away. From improved time management techniques to leading a healthier lifestyle, “Getting out of the Super Mom Trap” is like a self improvement course that benefits your whole family,” says Aurelia.
As a work at home mother of three, Aurelia knows exactly what it is like to juggle different priorities and daily responsibilities. This experience is reflected in her “Real Life Guidance” series of reports located at www.reallifeguidance.com. To meet the needs of her family and growing roster of clients, Aurelia also pulls upon her professional training. She is a certified life coach who received her Personal Life Coaching Certification from Coach Training Alliance and is accredited by the International Coach Federation.
Aurelia Williams is available for interviews to discuss this report or other work and family life issues affecting Americans today. To arrange an interview or for further information please contact Aurelia at 202-744-2676.


