Tag: working mother

3 Things Every Working Mom Needs to Hear Right Now

3 Things Every Working Mom Needs to Hear Right Now

Ten months. We’ve been living in this suspended-reality for ten months now. That’s almost an entire year of juggling work, challenging childcare and school situations, and a never-ending series of impossible decisions. We’re stressed, exhausted, and burned out. It’s no secret that working mothers have […]

4 Inspiring and Relatable Working Mom Podcasts

4 Inspiring and Relatable Working Mom Podcasts

I discovered podcasts only last year – and since then, I’ve become addicted.  As a busy working mom, downtime is scarce, which makes podcasts the perfect mini-break in my day.  I love listening to them on my commute, on my lunchtime walk, and while doing […]

12 Things I’m Saying “No” to for a Happier 2020

12 Things I’m Saying “No” to for a Happier 2020

How many times have you heard that the secret to thriving as a mom is to prioritize what’s important to you and let the rest go?  I’ve said this many times myself – and I believe it. But saying it is one thing. Putting it […]

15 Unexpected Benefits of Being a Working Mom

15 Unexpected Benefits of Being a Working Mom

It’s no secret that being a working mom can be hard. There’s endless juggling, never enough hours in the day, and, of course, the ever-present mom guilt. But six years into this working mom gig, I can confidently say that there are benefits to being […]

A Day in my Life as a Working Mom

A Day in my Life as a Working Mom

I’ve always loved day in the life posts – I love seeing how other people plan and schedule their days, and sometimes I can even pick up a tip or trick to make my life easier. I thought I’d share a typical day in my […]

What Do Kids Remember About Having a Working Mom?

What Do Kids Remember About Having a Working Mom?

As a working mom, I don’t get as much time with my kids as I’d like – especially during the workweek. Our days our full, our time together is often rushed, and mom guilt is an ever-present companion.  Don’t get me wrong – I know […]