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The Truth About Mom Guilt: Letting Go and Moving On - cover

The Truth About Mom Guilt: Letting Go and Moving On

Aurora Brooks

Editorial: Shuttle Systems

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How to Make Time for Your Kids as a Working Mom is a must-read book for any working mother who wants to find a balance between her career and her family life. In this short read, you will discover practical tips and strategies to help you make the most of your time with your children, even when you have a demanding job.The book starts with a chapter on creating a daily routine. You will learn how to structure your day in a way that allows you to spend quality time with your kids, while still being productive at work. The next chapter focuses on setting boundaries at work, so you can avoid bringing work stress home and fully focus on your family when you're with them.Delegating responsibilities is another key aspect covered in this book. You will learn how to effectively delegate tasks at work and at home, so you can free up more time for your kids. The chapter on maximizing weekends provides valuable tips on how to make the most of your weekends with your family, creating lasting memories.Technology can be a double-edged sword when it comes to balancing work and family life. This book explores how to utilize technology in a way that enhances your connection with your children, such as video calls and messaging. It also introduces family calendar apps that can help you stay organized and ensure you never miss an important event or appointment.Meal times are an excellent opportunity to bond with your kids, and this book offers practical advice on involving children in meal preparation and making family dinners a special time for everyone. Prioritizing self-care is also emphasized, as taking care of yourself is crucial for being present and engaged with your children.The book addresses common concerns and questions in the frequently asked questions section, providing additional guidance and support. Whether you're struggling with work-life balance, setting realistic expectations, or taking advantage of flexible work options, this book has got you covered.In conclusion, How to Make Time for Your Kids as a Working Mom is a valuable resource for any working mother who wants to prioritize her family while excelling in her career. With its practical tips and strategies, this book will empower you to create a meaningful and fulfilling life for both you and your children. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make the most of your time with your kids!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 to Make Time for Your Kids as a Working MomCreate a Daily RoutineSet Boundaries at WorkDelegate ResponsibilitiesMaximize WeekendsUtilize TechnologyVideo Calls and MessagingFamily Calendar AppsMake the Most of Meal TimesInvolve Children in Meal PreparationFamily DinnersPrioritize Self-CareSet AsideMe TimeAsk for SupportBe Present and EngagedPut Away DistractionsActive ListeningFlexibility and AdaptabilityEmbrace ImperfectionMake Time for Special OccasionsSeek Work-Life BalanceSet Realistic ExpectationsTake Advantage of Flexible Work OptionsQuality over QuantityCreate Meaningful RitualsBe Fully Present in the MomentFrequently Asked QuestionsHave Questions / Comments?
Disponible desde: 13/09/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 31 páginas.

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