1. In business, and in motherhood, following your intuition will always pay off.
Plus a discussion guide with 5 questions to ask your potential employer.
Whether you too are an entrepreneur or whether you work in a more traditional role, you have a choice too.
“Taking risks can be really intimidating, especially for young women, but I wish I had done it sooner.”
The founder of Bébé De Luxe on how she turned dealing with her son’s sensitive skin into a product line and baby brand.
Aftcra is an innovative online marketplace where you can buy and sell handmade goods made by artisans in the USA.
Be true to you, be true to your brand, and success will follow.
The DC Diaper bank recently handed out its 100,000th diaper.
The next phase of the women’s movement is about embracing ambition and care simultaneously, and equally.
“I’m one of those people that say, ‘You can have everything, but you can’t have it all at the same time.’ The illusion of balance is not the reality”
I felt compelled to raise awareness about this emerging health issue, particularly amongst parents and parents-to-be.
In the U.S., just 1/10 of the most powerful leaders are women with children. Yet 8/10 top jobs are held by fathers.
“When I am at work, I work hard—and when I am at home I ‘mom’ hard.”
“The question boils down to this: Which option will help me be the best mama I can be for my baby?”
Motherly means strength. There is something about becoming a mother that brings out strength you never knew you had…because you’re gonna need it.
Step 1: Identify the times you felt “in the zone” at work.
2. Build the business case for yourself.
This work arrangement is not perfect, but it’s been the greatest opportunity I’ve ever had.
“You certainly don’t need to apologize for birthing and raising a little human.”
How I learned to stop stressing and hire a babysitter.