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Don’t Count on Millenials for a Work-life Revolution

The work-life conflict of my generationGeneration X, or those born between 1965 and 1980has been defined in large part by the unrealistic expectations that women, primarily, have placed on themselves to have it allcareer, marriage, kids, house in the suburbs, and more. Somewhere along the way, having it all morphed into doing it alla far cry from the liberation our feminist foremothers fought so hard for. But what about the next …

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7 Ways to Mentor a Future Successful Career Woman

For girls, Barbie has been a good role model, showing them that attractive females can be astronauts, diplomats, and doctors. But when Ken launched his aggressive social media campaign to get Barbie to take him back by Valentine’s Day (she did) after their 7-year breakup, Barbie’s work-life balance seems to have gone out of kilter.

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10 Things Happy Moms Do Differently

“Today’s feminism isn’t about women doing it all. It’s about women NOT having to do it all.” -Gloria SteinemI began buying into the myth of “doing it all” at an early age. In my 20s, I had my checklist life in mind: start a lucrative career right after college, meet someone and fall in love, get married by age 30, get my career to a successful enough point that I could …

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7 Habits of Highly Successful Modern Moms

In today’s fast-paced world, working mothers face a unique set of challenges as they strive to balance their professional lives with motherhood. Discovering the secrets to success from over 110 professional working mothers, we’ve uncovered 7 habits that can inspire and empower working mothers everywhere. From knowing your priorities and maintaining boundaries to taking intentional action and creating a support network, these habits can help you thrive both at work and at home. Join us as we delve into these habits and explore how they can make a difference in your life.