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Secrets to Thrive as a Working Mom - cover

Secrets to Thrive as a Working Mom

Aurora Brooks

Editorial: Shuttle Systems

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How Working Moms are Making a Difference in the Workplace: The Ultimate Guide to Balancing Work and MotherhoodAre you a working mom struggling to find the perfect balance between your career and motherhood? Look no further! ""How Working Moms are Making a Difference in the Workplace"" is the ultimate guide that will help you navigate the challenges and triumphs of being a working mom.In this book, you will discover the secrets of successful working moms who have managed to make a difference in the workplace while still being present for their families. With a comprehensive table of contents, you can easily find the information you need to overcome the obstacles that working moms face every day.The book begins by exploring the changing perceptions of working moms in society. It delves into the stereotypes and biases that often hinder their progress and offers strategies to overcome these challenges. You will learn how to integrate your work and personal life seamlessly, creating a harmonious balance that allows you to excel in both areas.One of the key aspects of achieving work-life balance is through flexible work arrangements. This book provides valuable insights into different flexible work options and how to negotiate them with your employer. It also offers guidance on finding reliable childcare support, ensuring that your children are well taken care of while you pursue your career goals.As a working mom, it is crucial to embrace flexibility and let go of guilt and judgment. This book offers practical advice on how to overcome these negative emotions and focus on your own well-being. You will learn the importance of self-care and how to build support networks that will uplift and empower you.Setting boundaries is another essential aspect of achieving work-life balance. This book provides strategies for setting boundaries at work and at home, ensuring that you have time for yourself and your family. It also explores advocacy and empowerment, encouraging you to become a voice for working moms and push for policy changes that benefit all.The book also features inspiring success stories of working moms who have excelled in their careers. From entrepreneurs to corporate climbers and industry trailblazers, these stories will motivate and inspire you to reach for your own professional goals.In conclusion, ""How Working Moms are Making a Difference in the Workplace"" is a must-read for any working mom who wants to achieve a fulfilling career while still being present for her family. With its practical advice, inspiring stories, and comprehensive table of contents, this book is your ultimate guide to balancing work and motherhood. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource!Frequently Asked Questions:This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting.These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time.Table of ContentsHow Working Moms are Making a Difference in the WorkplaceChanging PerceptionsWork-Life IntegrationFlexible Work ArrangementsChildcare SupportEmbracing FlexibilityOvercoming Guilt and JudgmentSelf-CareBuilding Support NetworksSetting BoundariesAdvocacy and EmpowermentPolicy ChangesLeadership OpportunitiesSuccess StoriesEntrepreneurshipCorporate ClimbersIndustry TrailblazersConclusionFrequently Asked QuestionsHave Questions / Comments?
Disponible desde: 13/09/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 35 páginas.

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