The Art of Momminess & Your Workforce
Being a mom is hands down the hardest and most rewarding jobs I have ever done. While I’m only 18 months into my lifelong tour of duty, I feel pretty comfortable about where I’m going. Put another...
View ArticleConversation Culture — Mothers at Work
December 13, 2008 was the single most important day in my life. It was the day my daughter, Ryleigh was born into the world. I worked up until 2 days before her arrival as I had our Regional...
View ArticleThe Home Office or Coworking? The Life of an Entrepreneur
This is a question I’ve been asking myself a lot lately: The home office or coworking? It’s really weighing on my mind. For the last two years I have home officed out of my home. I work from the...
View ArticleMommy Guilt & It's Place in the Workplace
As moms who return to work after our child is born, we often dream of the carefree life of a stay at home mom. Little do we know that the life of a stay at home mom is not all sunshine and roses. We...
View ArticleHow Kids at Work Helps Us All
Why I am a Better Working Mom Because of My Job Last night as I was putting my daughter to bed, I explained to her that I was going away for work that next morning. Ryleigh is almost 3 and understands...
View ArticleWork Life Balance – It’s Complicated
If you have to work for a living – and most of us do, life can get really complicated especially if you have a spouse and/or kids. I have gotten past that point in my life, where I have to worry so...
View ArticleMy Favorite Mash-Up: Work and Motherhood
A Working Mom Many years ago I found out I was to be a mother – 26 years ago, to be exact. I was nervous but this had been something I had always wanted. Being a 23-year old, I thought I was...
View ArticleA Working Mom Leans In and Steps Up
Over the last two weeks, I’ve been in Fort Worth, San Francisco and NYC. As a single mom of twin 15-year-old boys, I’m fairly adept at juggling business meetings, but this has been the most intense...
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