If we have learned anything from the chaos of the last few years, it’s that the one thing we can always count on is change. This summer is proving to...
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The 6 Steps to Summer Flexibility for Working Parents
Summer is in full swing, along with it, the promises of the hottest season: longer days, weekends in the pool, family vacations, and the chaotic...
Continue ReadingSetting Boundaries Between Work and Home
Thanks to technology, we are more accessible than ever. If your boss wants to get in touch with you at any given time, they usually can, regardless...
Continue ReadingReturn to Work or Take a Mom Pause After Having a Baby?
When you are well into your career and you find out that you’re pregnant, many thoughts will cross your mind. When will you tell your boss and...
Continue ReadingManaging Pregnancy During a Career Transition
We’ve made a lot of progress regarding pregnancy in the workplace. However, even though employers are more understanding than ever, it can still be...
Continue ReadingNegotiating Full-Time Benefits with a Part-Time Schedule
We all know that 40 hours is the standard full-time week, but with that considerable time investment comes benefits like health insurance, paid time...
Continue ReadingGrow Your Career by Joining a Professional Community
You already know the importance of professional networking, but as great as it is to have a wide net of contacts to reach out to when you need them,...
Continue ReadingBalancing Work and Childcare During Summer Break
With summer comes the childhood joys of swimming, ice cream trucks, water balloon fights, and the freedom to do whatever they want for weeks on end....
Continue ReadingHow to Navigate a Relationship with Your Manager
When it comes to your relationships at work, one of the most important (if not the most important) is the one you have with your manager. Regardless...
Continue ReadingMom Skills: How to Quantify Your Professional Value
You chose to be a stay-at-home mom for good reasons. But no matter the reason, you developed something unique while raising your children—your mom...
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