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The Mindset of Success: Lessons from Working Moms - cover

The Mindset of Success: Lessons from Working Moms

Aurora Brooks

Publisher: Shuttle Systems

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The Working Mom's Guide to Multitasking Like a Pro is a must-read for any busy mom looking to master the art of juggling multiple responsibilities. In this short read book, you will find practical tips and strategies to help you stay organized, delegate tasks, and make the most of your time.The book begins with a chapter on organizing your schedule. Learn how to prioritize your tasks, set realistic goals, and create a schedule that works for you and your family. Discover the power of delegation in the next chapter, as the book explores ways to delegate responsibilities both at home and at work. From outsourcing household chores to assigning age-appropriate tasks to your kids, you'll find strategies to lighten your load and free up valuable time.Maximizing your commute time is another key aspect covered in this book. Discover how to make the most of those precious minutes by utilizing technology, learning during downtime, and combining work and family time. The book also emphasizes the importance of family meal preparation and offers tips on efficient meal planning, cooking in batches, and meal prepping on weekends.Setting realistic expectations and prioritizing self-care are crucial for any working mom. Learn how to say no, establish support networks, and join parenting groups to find the support and encouragement you need. The book also explores the benefits of mindfulness, breathing exercises, and meditation in helping you stay focused and calm amidst the chaos.Embracing flexibility and being prepared for plan B are essential skills for any working mom. The book encourages you to emphasize quality over quantity and provides answers to frequently asked questions. If you have any further questions or comments, the book invites you to reach out and connect.The Working Mom's Guide to Multitasking Like a Pro is a valuable resource for any working mom looking to find balance and efficiency in her life. Packed with practical advice and actionable tips, this book will empower you to take control of your time and excel in both your professional and personal life. Don't miss out on this opportunity to become a multitasking pro!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 ContentsThe Working Mom's Guide to Multitasking Like a ProOrganize Your ScheduleDelegate ResponsibilitiesOutsource Household ChoresAssign Age-Appropriate Chores to KidsShare Responsibilities with Your PartnerMaximize Commute TimeUtilize TechnologyLearn During DowntimeCombine Work and Family TimeFamily Meal PreparationWork on Personal Projects TogetherPractice Efficient Meal PlanningCook in BatchesMeal Prep on WeekendsSet Realistic ExpectationsPrioritize Self-CareLearn to Say NoEstablish Support NetworksJoin Parenting GroupsForm Work-Friendly ConnectionsPractice MindfulnessBreathing ExercisesMeditationEmbrace FlexibilityBe Prepared for Plan BEmphasize Quality over QuantityFrequently Asked QuestionsHave Questions / Comments?
Available since: 09/13/2023.
Print length: 35 pages.

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