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YOU DON’T JUST NEED ANOTHER APP. BUT YOU DO NEED THIS.

 Modern Mommy Doc


PUBLICATION DATE:

May 9, 2022

YOU DON’T JUST NEED ANOTHER APP. BUT YOU DO NEED THIS.

 Modern Mommy Doc

CATEGORY: MODERN MAMAS CLUB

My oldest daughter is at the age where she loves to show off her math facts. When she was messing with my phone the other day, she started counting the apps on one of the pages. 


“Okay there’s 9x4 apps on each page. That’s 36. Then I need to multiply 36 by how many pages there are.” 


…swipe…swipe…swipe…swipe…swipe…


“Uh, mommy. I don’t think I can multiply that high.”


Yeah, so I have a lotta apps.


And I know I can’t be the only one.


Studies show that people have 80 apps on their phones on average. But we’re only using about 30 of those per month and 9 of those per day.


So do we really need
more apps?


When we were creating the Modern Mamas Club app, we were asking ourselves the same questions. And I’d bet you have some questions of your own.


“I don’t even know if I’d use it. I’m the queen of starting something, downloading something, buying something and then literally never doing anything with it.”


Lemme dig in on this a bit. First, I can be the same way. I push myself in a lot of ways and know that I have a pretty high capacity for my work load. But definitely where the motivation wanes is in that last 3% of the project.


The MMC app is going to serve a different purpose than those other things you’ve purchased and never touched. First, there’s the element of community. There’s real relationships being formed there. Which I know makes it a lot different to “ignore” or push from the front of your brain if you know you’ve got friends waiting on you (I’m looking at you Peloton classes!)


Plus, the value of experts loaded up in there ALREADY is insane. Like so much goodness of practical advice. I think once you get in there, you’re gonna see how you’ll actually want to be in it all the time.


I’m already SO busy. This would just be another thing on my list that I feel bad I don’t get to.


This is a totally valid point. I know mamas who are all over the spectrum of what type of work they do, where they do it, and how much they enjoy it. And most of us feel like our to-do list isn’t ever completed.


So why would you want to add something else on top of that?


One of the BEST parts of the MMC app is the fact that it’s completely customizable to you and where you are in motherhood. Need some help in the infant stage? We gotchu covered with lessons on everything from preparing your mindset for motherhood to choosing your pediatrician. Feeling like you could work on your work/home balance? There’s a whole (really big!) section on that!


You can take what you need and leave the rest.


And we know that every mom’s schedule is different so all of our live events (we call them Momversations) are recorded and in the app for you to watch whenever it’s convenient.


Okay, but isn’t this just another rah-rah pump-me-up and tell me “You can do it!” kinda app? Why would I pay for that?


Well, A) You can do it! and B) not, it’s not. The MMC app is different from those types of motivational apps because it marries the best parts of both worlds. Yes, we’re going to encourage the crap out of you. There’s going to be other moms that are cheering you on and lending their ears for when you need it.


But there’s also the practical side. The Momversations, the experts in their fields, the hooooooours of video lessons we have on the topics that you need, when you need them! We don’t just pump you up and send you on your way.


We equip you for the steps you’re going to take. And then we keep on cheering.


Oh and did you forget that all members who join by the  end of June are entered to win a 4-day/3-night stay at an all-inclusive resort in Cancun? It’s going to be INSANE!






YOU could be the winner of a $2000 Hyatt Gift Card for that amazing vacation you’ve been waiting to take.  Imagine cool breezes, relaxation, and your toes in the sand.


Plus, you'd also receive ALL of these prizes:


 $300
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 $150 Evereve Gift Card courtesy of CARRY Media


 $150 GlassesUSA Gift Card


 1 Tushbaby Vegan Leather Carrier


 $250-Value Michelle Dempsey 1:1 Coaching Session


 1 Signed Copy of Bestselling Book "Moms Moving On"




HOW TO ENTER:


Head to the sweepstakes landing page for more information and official rules and details.



See you in the club, Mama!


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