4. Talk baby what to expect—even if it’s just for your sake
The average mom only gets 17 minutes of alone time per day. We challenge you to find more without sacrificing.
You won't need to strip down to your undies to get pumping at work.
There's always room for a bit more fun—and cake.
The game is finding ways to do what is most important to you on most days.
We already loved Project Nursery for the decor. Now we want the co-founders to be our BFFs.
The truth is it’s hard not thinking about work when you’re home or home when you’re at work.
Sometimes it takes getting back to work to feel like getting back to “you.”
Your kids learn so much from you.
Did we mention she’s also a mom of four?
You wouldn’t criticize your best friend for overlooking an email when she’s preoccupied by a sick little one, right?
You can do it! (And you’ll be really glad you did.)
Every single mother I know is figuring it out as she goes, making it work along the way.
Mothers know that when the children are napping, they have a set amount of time to accomplish something.
2. Make the most of naptime.
3. Leave at least 2 hours between your return home and your baby’s bedtime, if possible.
3. Because employers should care about quality over quantity (of hours).
5 working mom tips for when last night was a disaster.
In this full life, I choose to be very careful with what takes up my time.