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The Benefits of Being a Working Mom - cover

The Benefits of Being a Working Mom

Aurora Brooks

Maison d'édition: Shuttle Systems

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The Guilt-Free Guide to Being a Working Mom is a must-read for any mother who is juggling the demands of a career and motherhood. This short read book provides practical advice and strategies to help working moms navigate the challenges and guilt that often come with balancing work and family life. With a focus on setting realistic expectations, creating a support system, and managing mom guilt, this guide offers valuable insights and tips to help working moms thrive.In the first chapter, ""Setting Realistic Expectations,"" readers will learn how to let go of the pressure to be a perfect mom and instead focus on being a present and engaged parent. The chapter provides practical tips for managing time and energy, as well as strategies for setting boundaries and saying no to unnecessary commitments.The second chapter, ""Creating a Support System,"" emphasizes the importance of building a network of support, both at home and at work. From finding reliable childcare to leaning on friends and family for help, this chapter offers guidance on how to create a support system that allows working moms to thrive.""Partner Involvement"" explores the role of partners in sharing the responsibilities of parenting and household tasks. This chapter provides tips for effective communication and collaboration with partners, as well as strategies for dividing tasks and responsibilities.""Childcare Options"" delves into the various childcare options available to working moms, from daycare centers to nannies. This chapter offers guidance on how to choose the right childcare option for your family and provides tips for managing the transition.""Time Management Strategies"" provides practical tips and techniques for managing time effectively, including prioritizing tasks, setting goals, and utilizing technology to streamline daily routines.""Setting Priorities"" helps working moms identify their top priorities and make intentional choices that align with their values and goals. This chapter offers guidance on how to say no to non-essential commitments and focus on what truly matters.""Creating a Routine"" explores the benefits of establishing a daily routine for both moms and children. This chapter provides tips for creating a flexible and manageable routine that allows for work-life balance.""Managing Mom Guilt"" addresses the common feelings of guilt that many working moms experience. This chapter offers strategies for reframing negative thoughts and practicing self-compassion.""Shifting Mindset"" encourages working moms to shift their mindset from one of guilt and self-doubt to one of confidence and self-empowerment. This chapter provides practical exercises and techniques for cultivating a positive mindset.""Quality over Quantity"" emphasizes theThis 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 ContentsThe Guilt-Free Guide to Being a Working MomSetting Realistic ExpectationsCreating a Support SystemPartner InvolvementChildcare OptionsTime Management StrategiesSetting PrioritiesCreating a RoutineManaging Mom GuiltShifting MindsetQuality over QuantityWork-Life IntegrationFlexible Work ArrangementsSetting BoundariesTaking Care of Your Mental HealthSeeking Professional HelpBuilding ResilienceFrequently Asked QuestionsHave Questions / Comments?
Disponible depuis: 13/09/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 35 pages.

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