Moms and Media · May 4, 2016
Organic Valley understands real mornings
By mdecesare
Here at Edison, The Research Moms are always sharing advice to each other about the trials of parenting, the joys of motherhood and everyday things that inspire us. We came across a video that we think is so spot on, we had to share it not only with each other, but with all of you! The Research Moms give a big shout out to Organic Valley, the makers of Organic Balance for telling it like it is in the Real Morning Report.
Weekday mornings are no easy feat, and getting out the door in a timely fashion can be downright monumental on some days. According to a study from The Research Moms, it takes moms an average of 93 minutes to get themselves ready to leave the house on a typical weekday. Some moms need even more than that, with 21% citing at least two hours for their morning routine. So do moms have time for crow pose or journaling? Likely not. Thanks again Organic Balance for keeping it real.
How the study was conducted:
The Research Moms conducted a national online survey of 540 mothers with children age 21 and under.
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Here at Edison, The Research Moms are always sharing advice to each other about the trials of parenting, the joys of motherhood and everyday things that inspire us. We came across a video that we think is so spot on, we had to share it not only with each other, but with all of you! The Research Moms give a big shout out to Organic Valley, the makers of Organic Balance for telling it like it is in the Real Morning Report.
Weekday mornings are no easy feat, and getting out the door in a timely fashion can be downright monumental on some days. According to a study from The Research Moms, it takes moms an average of 93 minutes to get themselves ready to leave the house on a typical weekday. Some moms need even more than that, with 21% citing at least two hours for their morning routine. So do moms have time for crow pose or journaling? Likely not. Thanks again Organic Balance for keeping it real.
How the study was conducted:
The Research Moms conducted a national online survey of 540 mothers with children age 21 and under.