working mothers
working mothers
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by Lisa Martin - 2006-12-05
Writer Anna Quindlen sums it up nicely: "You cannot be really first-rate at your work if your work is all you are." Most working moms I know want a life--a life that includes work but is not completel...
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by Lisa Martin - 2007-01-02
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live the life of your dreams? To wake up every morning feeling excited, inspired and passionate about your life? If you want to be more engaged in you...
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by Lisa Martin - 2007-01-02
Logistical acrobatics is the best way I can describe the daily process families undertake to get moms, dads and kids to the right place - work, daycare, school, play dates and appointments - at the r...
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by Pat Katepoo - 2007-01-20
"You want to do what?"Uh-oh. Getting some signs that your husband may not be thrilled with your decision to work fewer hours?If you're married, your decision to change to less than full-time work is n...
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by Amber Rosenberg - 2007-04-20
Have you ever been fascinated by certain people and wanted to truly understand what motivates them, what scares them and what keeps them up at night?Over the last couple of years, I've noticed that...
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by Tonya Ramsey - 2007-05-03
What is it in moms' that makes us feel we have to take on the SuperMom identity? What makes us put on that cape? If you talk to working mothers that you know, or even examine your own experiences, fa...
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by Amber Rosenberg - 2007-05-17
You've been there - you know the feeling. It's that nagging sense that you've done something wrong, unfair or otherwise inadequate and you can't stop beating yourself up about it. It may be part...
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by Elaine Currie - 2007-06-25
Home business owners come in every age, nationality and description you can imagine. It is easy to run a home business as a part-time occupation and this makes home business ownership attractive to ...
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by Eden Paul - 2007-08-01
Did you really want to go back to work this week? Did you really want to drag the kids out of bed yet another morning to drag them to daycare? Did you dread the very thought of it? Then maybe it is ti...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-10-30
Most employers have a benefit called maternity leave. This is where any woman that is expecting a baby can take a few weeks off of work without worrying about losing their job. The average time ...