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Why Being a Working Mom Makes You Stronger - cover

Why Being a Working Mom Makes You Stronger

Aurora Brooks

Maison d'édition: Shuttle Systems

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The Real Life of a Working Mom is a compelling and insightful short read that delves into the challenges, triumphs, and unique experiences of being a working mother. This book offers a candid and honest portrayal of the realities faced by working moms, shedding light on the juggling act between work and family, the guilt factor, social stigma, and the importance of support systems.In the first chapter, ""Juggling Work and Family,"" readers are taken on a journey through the daily struggles of balancing a career with the demands of motherhood. From managing hectic schedules to finding quality time for both work and family, this chapter provides practical tips and strategies for achieving a harmonious work-life balance.""The Guilt Factor"" explores the emotional rollercoaster that many working moms experience. It delves into the guilt that often accompanies leaving children in the care of others, missing important milestones, or not being able to devote as much time to parenting as desired. This chapter offers guidance on how to navigate and overcome these feelings of guilt, allowing working moms to find peace and acceptance in their choices.Social stigma is a topic that is often overlooked but is a significant aspect of a working mom's life. In ""Social Stigma,"" readers gain insight into the judgment and criticism faced by working moms from society, friends, and even family members. This chapter provides strategies for dealing with societal pressures and embracing the working mom identity with confidence and pride.""Support Systems"" emphasizes the importance of building a strong network of support. From partners and family members to friends and colleagues, this chapter explores the various types of support systems available to working moms and offers advice on how to cultivate and maintain these relationships.Self-care is crucial for the well-being of working moms, and ""Self-Care for Working Moms"" provides practical tips and techniques for nurturing oneself amidst the chaos of daily life. From carving out time for relaxation to prioritizing personal needs, this chapter empowers working moms to prioritize their own well-being.""Advancing in the Workplace"" addresses the unique challenges faced by working moms in their professional lives. It offers strategies for career advancement, negotiating flexible work arrangements, and overcoming obstacles in the workplace.""The Impact on Children"" delves into the effects of a working mom's lifestyle on her children. This chapter explores the benefits and challenges that children may experience and provides guidance on fostering open communication and maintaining a strong parent-child bond.""Challenges Faced by Single Working Moms"" focuses on the specific obstacles faced by singleThis 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 Real Life of a Working MomJuggling Work and FamilyThe Guilt FactorSocial StigmaSupport SystemsSelf-Care for Working MomsAdvancing in the WorkplaceThe Impact on ChildrenChallenges Faced by Single Working MomsEmbracing the Working Mom IdentityFrequently Asked QuestionsHave Questions / Comments?
Disponible depuis: 13/09/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 32 pages.

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