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Once the kids are tucked in, break out the photo album to relieve some stress. And give your beloved shots new energy with these picture-perfect products.
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Together time ideas that won't break the bank.
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Is your workout stuck in a rut? There’s no way you can get back in shape if you’re not motivated! Check out these exercise regimens tried and tested by real working moms to see which one fits your needs. By Jillian Gatcheco
If you’re walking around with a stiff neck and a knot in your stomach, and your personality is always set on irritated, it’s time to do something about your stress level.
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Here's a handbook to get your through life in a fast and fun format, the way working mothers like it!
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Shake off a bad mood.
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This excerpt from our brand-new book offers strategies for taking care of you.
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You’re all set to head out with your partner when the babysitter cancels at the last minute. Tips to rescue your date night.
Grab a pen a start journaling. You'll stress less, especially with these fun picks from our editors.
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Too tired for sex? Three ways to wake up passion.
Summer may be a good time to turn up the heat in your relationship.  All year ‘round work pulls one way, kids pull another and working moms and their romantic partners don’t take enough time for themselves. Here are a few hot weather quick tips to help build a more perfect union.
Looking to catch up on your reading? Whether you’re sitting by the pool or relaxing on your front porch, pick up one of these new books that’ll have you on the edge of your seat.Edited by Irene Chang Kwon and Julie Osmanski
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Coping with a chatty neighbor when you just want to chill.
Working moms, like everyone else, would like to know what it takes to be happy. Here's what's shown up in research. Surprised?