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Working Moms Unite: A Community of Support - cover

Working Moms Unite: A Community of Support

Aurora Brooks

Publisher: Shuttle Systems

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Overcoming Mom Guilt: A Working Mom's Perspective is a must-read for any working mom who has ever felt the weight of guilt on her shoulders. In this insightful and empowering book, the author takes you on a journey of self-discovery and provides practical strategies for overcoming mom guilt and finding balance in your life.The book begins with a powerful introduction that sets the stage for the rest of the chapters. It explores the concept of mom guilt and how it can impact a working mom's life. The author shares her own personal experiences and offers a fresh perspective on how to navigate the challenges of being a working mom.The table of contents is thoughtfully organized to address the various aspects of mom guilt and provide practical solutions. The first chapter, ""Setting Realistic Expectations,"" delves into the importance of setting realistic goals and expectations for yourself as a working mom. It offers practical tips on how to manage your time effectively and prioritize your responsibilities.""Dealing with Societal Pressure"" explores the societal expectations and pressures that working moms often face. The chapter provides strategies for overcoming these pressures and finding your own path as a working mom.""Challenging Stereotypes"" is a thought-provoking chapter that challenges the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding working moms. It encourages readers to embrace their unique strengths and talents and not be limited by societal expectations.""Self-Care and Prioritization"" emphasizes the importance of self-care and offers practical tips for prioritizing your own well-being. It explores different self-care practices and encourages readers to make self-care a priority in their lives.""Embracing Quality over Quantity"" is a chapter that encourages working moms to focus on the quality of their time with their children rather than the quantity. It offers practical strategies for creating meaningful moments and building strong connections with your children.""Creating Meaningful Moments"" explores different ways to create meaningful moments with your children, even in the midst of a busy schedule. It offers practical tips for making the most of your time together and creating lasting memories.""Work-Life Integration"" is a chapter that explores the concept of work-life integration and offers strategies for finding balance between your work and personal life. It encourages readers to find ways to integrate their work and personal responsibilities in a way that works for them.""Open Communication"" emphasizes the importance of open communication in maintaining a healthy work-life balance. It offers practical tips for effective communication with your partner, children, and colleagues.""Letting Go of PerfectionismThis 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.
Available since: 09/13/2023.
Print length: 32 pages.

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