Posts

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

One Secret to Working Mom Success: Celebrating Milestones

One Secret to Working Mom Success: Invest in Things That Make You Smile

A Mental Health Break: A Perfect Moment in My Kitchen

One Secret to Working Mom Success: Create a Routine that Works

One Secret to Working Mom Success: Focus on What Your Family Values

Honoring Inspiring Women for Women's History Month

Working Moms Never Forget, The Best is Yet to Come

Newlin Archinal, a working mom who believes in having it all

One Secret to Working Mom Success: Save Money When You Can (Inflation Money Saving Coffee Hack)

Five Steps to Surviving the Workweek!

Black Women Making an Impact On And Off The Ice--Upcoming Panel

My Entire Family Dynamic Portrayed in one Photo

One Secret to Working Mom Success: Raise Independent Kids