Whether on maternity leave, looking to dip your toes in a project, or ready to dive into a new career move STAT.
Want to make work feel a little more like play, mama? We feel you.
#1—Identify your goal + dream big. It’s important to have a clear destination so you can plot out your journey.
Build relationships and be generous.
“I didn’t invent teething necklaces. . .But I knew that other moms would want [to wear] something stylish.”
“Other moms were in the same boat in terms of being over the snaps” on baby clothes. A business is born.
Working motherhood expert Allyson Downey talks overcoming guilt and what it really takes to thrive.
Sarah is working hard to balance family and her growing business allowing families to borrow high quality baby gear.
Here’s the Plan’s author helps you take control of the office discussion.
The best tips for multitasking mamas from the book Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
How to better manage your nights and weekends—an excerpt from Allyson Downey, founder of weeSpring’s new book.
Having a baby creates a catalyst to think about your job in a whole new way; an opportunity to reassess your career.
1. Examine your career goals—then rock them
A #MotherlyMakers interview with the fashionable mom and entrepreneur.