Posts Tagged ‘parenting’
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Tough Love from A Working Mother
3rd July 2011 in ParentingWhat do working mothers worry about the most? Did you ever think about…
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Mother’s Day, 8 May: Don’t Take the “Mother” out of Working Mothers
8th May 2011 in Working MothersFor all those celebrating American Mothers’ Day on the 8th of May, remember not to take out the “Mother” out of Working Mothers
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Top 3 Gifts for College Graduates
3rd May 2011 in ParentingAs we quickly approach graduation season, the question becomes what to get our budding new professionals?
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How to Get More Women Leaders – Sheryl Sandberg’s Advice
18th January 2011 in Women LeadersWhere are all the women leaders? Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, offers some of the best advice on the subject. Here are three simple steps that are both practical and achievable, and illustrate circumstances very familiar to any woman who’s tried to bridge the gap between career ambitions and family aspirations.
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Working Mothers – The Kids Are All Right
26th October 2010 in Guilt TripWorking mothers take a bashing in the media. No wonder so many career women suffer from the guilt trip. Forget about it! Here’s two tips to help you overcome any guilty feelings
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Hello Baby, Goodbye Ambition?
13th September 2010 in Balancing Career & FamilyKim Clijsters, world-class tennis player and this year’s winner of the women’s singles final at the U.S. open, certainly doesn’t think so. This year’s victory was the third time Clijsters picked up the trophy, having won in 2005 and 2009 as well. What’s amazing about this story – aside from the crushing win in two [...]
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Reprieve for Working Mothers: New Study Unveils Positive Impact on Child Development
5th August 2010 in Working MothersResearchers at Columbia University in the U.S. have confirmed what rational mothers and fathers already knew: it’s the relationship we develop with our kids and the happiness of the family unit that counts the most. The research included 1,000 children ranging from birth to age 7, and considered a number of different factors: vocabulary, reading, [...]
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Lessons from the World Cup
18th July 2010 in Balancing Career & FamilyWhat does the World Cup have to do with balancing career & family? “Everything,” I say. Firstly, soccer is about the team and not just one individual player. Spain’s trademark was the team effort and the passing game, not the brilliance of one athlete scoring goals. Spain winning the World Cup brings us back to [...]
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