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Advice to Employers: Please Create Policies Assuming All Worker Are Single

Me and my daughter Motherhood is harder than it needs to be. This is partially because of the inexcusable work/life policies in the U.S., but also because of our own outsized expectations. We are living in an age when the ideal mom is a mash-up between the helicopter mom, the corporate exec, and the earth mama — and there's just not enough high-efficiency, low-emissions biofuel to go around.  –Elissa Strauss,  Why I don't want 'mom friends' We just celebrated "Mother's Day" and honored mothers and other women who help make the world and our families a better place. Every year at this time, I think about what mothers really need to be successful and independent. I say, "independent" because developing policies and legislation that are premised on the notion that all working moms have supportive families and/or spouses is not in the best interest of working moms. Instead, Corporate America and Congress should develop policies and legislation that p

Reading on the Run: How to Be Happy in Love and Marriage

A Peek Into the Life of a Working Mom: Medicating Your Way Through Motherhood with Xanax

A Peek Into the Life of a Working Mom: A Trip to My Alma Mater, The University of Virginia

Wednesday's Working Mom Words of Wisdom: Expressing Easter Gratitude

Benefits of Twitter: Tweet, Tweet, Tweet!

Reading on the Run: Articles of Interest for Working Moms

Book Review: The Antidote: Happiness For People Who Can’t Stand Positive Thinking by Oliver Burkeman

Mommy Mondays: Introducing Your Baby to Solid Foods

Spring Cleaning Giveaway: A Legacy of Clean

7th Annual Egg-cellent Egg Hunt at Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Reading on the Run: Articles for Working Moms Who Want to Have it All

Mommy Mondays: Many women are doing it all, but are they happy???

A Peek Into the Life of a Working Mom: At the Playground in Stilettos