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The Myth of Work-Life Balance: Insights from Working Dads - cover

The Myth of Work-Life Balance: Insights from Working Dads

Aurora Brooks

Maison d'édition: Shuttle Systems

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The Rise of Dadpreneurs: Balancing Fatherhood and Entrepreneurship is a compelling and insightful book that explores the growing trend of fathers who are successfully navigating the world of business while also prioritizing their roles as fathers. In this short read, readers will gain valuable insights into the changing gender roles, the benefits of being a dadpreneur, breaking stereotypes, work-life integration, challenges faced by dadpreneurs, and the support networks available to them.The book begins by examining the changing gender roles in society and how fathers are now taking on more active roles in parenting while also pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams. It delves into the benefits of being a dadpreneur, such as the ability to have a flexible schedule and the opportunity to be a positive role model for their children.One of the key themes explored in this book is breaking stereotypes. It discusses how dadpreneurs are challenging traditional notions of masculinity and proving that they can be successful in both their personal and professional lives. It also highlights the importance of work-life integration and provides practical tips on how to achieve a healthy balance between work and family.The challenges faced by dadpreneurs are also addressed in this book. It explores the juggling act of managing multiple responsibilities and the guilt that often accompanies it. It also discusses the support networks available to dadpreneurs, such as online communities and mentorship programs, and shares inspiring success stories of fathers who have found work-life harmony.For aspiring dadpreneurs, this book offers valuable advice on how to identify their passion and purpose, build a support system, and overcome obstacles. It also explores the future of dadpreneurship and how changing societal norms are creating more opportunities for fathers to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams while also being actively involved in their children's lives.The book concludes with a section of frequently asked questions, providing answers to common queries and inviting readers to reach out with any further questions or comments they may have.In summary, The Rise of Dadpreneurs: Balancing Fatherhood and Entrepreneurship is a must-read for any father who aspires to be an entrepreneur while also prioritizing their role as a parent. It offers valuable insights, practical advice, and inspiring success stories that will empower and motivate dadpreneurs to achieve success in both their personal and professional lives.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 Rise of Dadpreneurs: Balancing Fatherhood and EntrepreneurshipChanging Gender RolesThe Benefits of Being a DadpreneurBreaking StereotypesWork-Life IntegrationChallenges Faced by DadpreneursJuggling Multiple ResponsibilitiesManaging GuiltSupport Networks for DadpreneursOnline CommunitiesMentorship ProgramsSuccess StoriesFinding Work-Life HarmonyOvercoming ObstaclesAdvice for Aspiring DadpreneursIdentifying Passion and PurposeBuilding a Support SystemThe Future of DadpreneurshipChanging Societal NormsInspiring the Next GenerationConclusionFrequently Asked QuestionsHave Questions / Comments?
Disponible depuis: 13/09/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 28 pages.

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