I saw a maid at the neighbor’s house earlier this week. It made me think… Would I ever hire a maid to help out around the house? Even if it was just once a month? I’ve spoken before about the high expectations I’ve set for myself. Would hiring a maid bring shame to my housekeeping […]
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Working Mothers – A Delicate Balance
It’s Wednesday! What a hectic week so far. Work is super busy. Of course, the home life is always hectic. I find that more often than not, I have an inner battle going on. Part of me knows that I can’t possibly keep up with everything – home, work, husband, daughter, myself, parents, etc. Yet, […]
Four Things You Probably Don’t Care to Know About Me
I got this in an email and thought it was cute, so I decided to share. Enjoy 🙂 Four Jobs I have had In My Life Help Desk Manager Program Assistant Official Records Clerk Sales Associate Four Places I have lived Levittown, Puerto Rico Orlando, FL Miami, FL Only Those Three Places Four Shows I […]
New Resource for Working From Home
I found a new site that looks to be pretty promising. eMomsAtHome is both a great resource and blog for motivation, networking, and work at home ideas. There’s a lot of content on both the main site and the blog and I’m just starting to peruse it, but I think you’ll find some useful information. […]
A Must Read – The Care Crisis
A baby is born. A child develops a high fever. A spouse breaks a leg. A parent suffers a stroke. These are the events that throw a working woman’s delicate balance between work and family into chaos. This is how the article The Care Crisis by Ruth Rosen begins. You can read it in its […]