Zen Parenting for Physician Moms

Ceara Deno, MD • September 30, 2022
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Are you a physician mom who wants a peaceful home?

Are you a busy physician mom wanting a peaceful home?


  • Do you want the tools to create a peaceful family life?


  • Do you want to LOVE family time, not dread it because of yelling, fighting, or frustration?  


  • Are you wanting a supportive “mom community” of other doctors who understand, not “mom isolation”?



Then you want to join my next Zen Parenting class only for Physician Moms!!  Starting 11/16/22!


This 3 month class will give you the tools to go from Stress and Isolation, to Peace and Community.  Class meets on Wednesdays via Zoom, starting 11/16/22 for 3 months.  Class time is 11-12:15p EST, 10-11:15am CST, 9-10:15a MT, 8-9:15am PST.



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