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The Ultimate Guide to Managing Work and Family as a Mom - cover

The Ultimate Guide to Managing Work and Family as a Mom

Aurora Brooks

Verlag: Shuttle Systems

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How Working Moms are Redefining Success is a powerful and inspiring short read book that delves into the incredible journey of working mothers and how they are reshaping the definition of success. This book explores the challenges, triumphs, and strategies employed by working moms to navigate the complexities of juggling work and motherhood.The Rise of Working Moms chapter sheds light on the increasing number of women who are pursuing careers while raising children. It explores the societal shifts and changing dynamics that have contributed to this rise and highlights the importance of acknowledging and supporting working moms.Juggling Work and Motherhood delves into the art of balancing professional responsibilities with the demands of motherhood. It provides practical tips, strategies, and personal anecdotes from working moms who have successfully managed to strike a harmonious balance between their careers and family life.Flexible Work Arrangements explores the various flexible work options available to working moms, such as remote work, flexible hours, and job sharing. It emphasizes the importance of employers offering these arrangements to support working moms and enhance their productivity and job satisfaction.Supportive Work Environments delves into the significance of fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment that accommodates the needs of working moms. It explores the role of employers in creating policies and practices that promote work-life balance and provide support for working moms.Redefining Success challenges traditional notions of success and encourages working moms to define their own version of success. It explores the concept of work-life integration and emphasizes the importance of aligning personal values with professional goals.Shifting Priorities explores how becoming a mother often leads to a shift in priorities and perspectives. It delves into the transformative journey of motherhood and how it influences the way working moms approach their careers and personal lives.Changing Perceptions addresses the stereotypes and biases that working moms often face. It highlights the need to challenge these perceptions and create a more inclusive and supportive society that recognizes and values the contributions of working moms.Empowering Others explores the power of working moms in inspiring and empowering others. It shares stories of working moms who have made a positive impact in their communities and workplaces, serving as role models for other women.Self-Care and Wellbeing emphasizes the importance of self-care and maintaining physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing while juggling work and motherhood. It provides practical tips and strategies for working moms to prioritize their own health and happiness.Mental and Emotional Health delves into the unique challenges and pressures that working moms face, and provides guidance on maintaining mental andThis 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.
Verfügbar seit: 13.09.2023.
Drucklänge: 28 Seiten.

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