One of the most popular questions adults ask kids is, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" To answer that question, they need exposure.
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One of the most popular questions adults ask kids is, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" To answer that question, they need exposure.
Last weekend I sat at my kitchen table and admired the resiliency of these plants and I couldn't help but come up with an allegory for mothers who decide to step away from work for a while.
In case you are interested, burgeoning career girl or not, here are a few of the latest posts I've been working on.
Do you hold back emotions at work or do you let a few tears slip every now and again?
Tiffany opens up about coming to the decision to make a change in her work-life balance and shares some great ideas for parents who struggle with hectic evening schedules.
I started this new series to amplify the stories and the profiles of women who I believe to be uplifting and inspiring. Women who work both in and out of the home. This is solidarity in the company of smart and strong women.