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I am a published author, career counselor and executive compensation specialist. My blog focuses on returning to the workforce after an extended leave of absence. Visit my website TheCredoCompany.com.
The Olympics are thrilling. Watching athletes that have trained 24/7 compete in their respective sport mesmerizes the entire world.
As I watched the opening ceremony, it dawned on me. Working Moms are Olympians too.
Especially those returni ... Read more...
We all need our own personal mission statement. A mission statement is the foundation by which we regulate our behavior. Like the basement to a building, it sets the stage for how we act, react and govern our lives. It is a statement of purpose.&nb ... Read more...
If you are returning to work, telecommuting seems like a great option. It is a way to get your cake and eat it too. I mean, if you have ever organized your entire life around traffic and commuting, you understand the personal peace telecommuting brings. ... Read more...
CALLING ALL WOMEN. If you haven't already, check out this site. IT IS WONDERFUL.
I LOVE Makers.com.
"MAKERS.com is a dynamic digital platform produced by filmmakers Dyllan McGee, Betsy West, and Pet ... Read more...
This summer, my husband and I are taking our kids to Walt Disney World. At the delightful ages of 7, 5 and 3, they should explode with excitement, joy and magic – plus suffer the occasional meltdown.
Walt Disney didn’t strike gold ... Read more...
When you return to work, work/life balance and being 100% present at work AND at home become your #1 priority.
But what about the nitty-gritty parenting - the stuff that can slip through the cracks?
Today, my child asked me - thankfully - if she could ... Read more...
The recent op ed piece by Ann-Marie Slaughter on "Why Women Still Can't Have It All" has attracted more visitors to The Atlantic website in a 24-hour period than any magazine story the site has ever published.
I don't think this is anything ne ... Read more...
Before having kids, you probably scaled the tallest building, cleared buildings in a single bound and soared through the corporate world - without chipping a nail.
Then you decided to have kids.
And stay at home.
And now you are returning to wor ... Read more...
A female friend and I have been debating the "why" behind how women perceive their identities in the workplace, especially after an extended period of absence.
I have dumbed it down to a nature vs. nurture question. Do women who perceiv ... Read more...
If you have ever visited London and ventured on its Tube (Subway system), you overhead the conductor instruct riders to "mind the gap". In other words, don't trip or get your foot stuck in the gap between the train and the walkway.
When women return to ... Read more...



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