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Motherhood and Career - How to Juggle Between the Two


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I have been a mother for the last 8 years. I gave up my career to be a full-time mother to my children. Motherhood has been a thoroughly enjoyable experience with its share of vicissitudes. Yes, there were times when my sons threw tantrums when I wanted to escape and run away. There were times when I wanted to sleep but had to stay up putting a cranky baby to bed. There were also times when just a full-throated laughter, a smile, or the smell of my baby's skin could melt my heart and lift my spirits.

A roller coaster of emotions, I guess, is part of normal motherhood. Keeping up the daily routine of being a mother, the one question which was always at the back of my mind, "what about my career?" A well-educated MBA, it always tugged at my heart's strings that years, which could be spent in building my career, were flying by looking after kids. It did hurt me to see batch mates and colleagues climb corporate ladders while I was being a mother. The pragmatist in me knows how important it was for me to be at home, for one parent to be always around and available for the kids. However, that little thought gnawed at the back of my mind that I was wasting my education.

The successful career that I had pursued earlier seemed like a distant dream now. But that niggling thought never went away. So, what was the way out? What did I do? I worked around the circumstances. I have always had a flair for writing. So, I began writing a blog as a hobby. And, slowly built it into a career of freelance writing. It was not easy; it still is not. And, it will never be easy to juggle career and motherhood.

But, I am getting there. I am happy that it is satisfying; and I am doing my own thing. That point about wasting my education - I realized that education is never wasted. Education has made me the logical, analytical person having the skills that I have today. So, all the mothers out there who have taken time off their regular work to raise kids -- kudos to you! Remember, there can only be one mother to your children -- you! You have made the right choice. There is a career option waiting for you to pursue in your spare time, or from home. All you have to do is find it, when you feel you are ready for it. Meanwhile, enjoy the motherhood; career can wait!

Rachna Parmar is a Content Developer, Blogger, Article writer, and owner of her Consultancy Smart Solutions. A passionate reader and a mother of two sons; she loves working out, cooking, blogging, traveling, raising her two sons, and writing. She loves making friends and sharing notes. Blog: http://rachnasays.blogspot.com/ 
My website: http://www.smartsol.in Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rachna_Parmar

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A Wonderful Time With My Son


By: corey hardin

Spending time with your child is the most important thing you can do for them. You could give them the whole world every toy they ever desired, but those moments they connected with you, those times they felt like you understood them and truly enjoyed being with them, those are the moments both child and parent store in their heart.

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Out of the mouth of babe


By Carol Seay

My grandson, who we shall call "Cutie-Pie", comes into my bedroom and wants to watch television with me. I am currently watching a show but I allow him to change the channel to one of his favorite channels.

I was really enjoying his company when he told me that he wanted to leave me and return to his mother who was downstairs.

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Working Mum's Rules to a Successful and Balanced Life


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By:Amanda Alexander

Many people say that being a mother is the most difficult job in the world. For those who have just given birth or are now rearing children, this statement cannot be truer! A mother is not just someone who takes care of her children. She is also the one who manages the household and takes care of the family's needs. More importantly, she is a source of strength and emotional support for her kids. Thus, a mother's role is one that is physically, emotionally and psychologically demanding.

 

As if the basic responsibilities of a mother were not enough, women nowadays face the great challenge of having to work apart from having to take care of children. Today's economic demands often lead to the mom reporting back to work even before the baby can walk. In fact, studies have shown that more than half of all first-time mums go back to work just four months after having a baby. This is something that is increasingly becoming common. Mums today have to perform one of the toughest balancing acts in the world—being a working mum.

According to online life coaching principles, the following five golden rules can help you make this exigent endeavor a smashing success:

1. Set achievable goals.

Sure you want to be a superwoman. You may feel like you need to prove your love to your family by doing too much for your own good. Before this materializes, you need to stop, breathe and relax. Being a nervous wreck after doing your long list of chores won't help your family at all. Make sure you list down only goals that are realistic enough to be met. Don't spread yourself too thinly by trying to do everything. Try to factor in some rest and recreation into your schedule despite all the demands of being a mum!

2. Learn from others.

No mum is an island. Realizing your weak points and seeking help from others is not something you should be scared of. Ask guidance from reliable friends who went through the journey of motherhood before you. That's what friends are for! You will benefit a lot from undergoing professional coaching, reading books about raising kids and listening to the experience of others. Don't be content on making your own mistakes—learn from the mistakes of others!

3. Believe in good.

Be happy and believe in what's positive and what's true. Immerse yourself in good ideals and have a constructive view of one's self. Think of the best in every person at all times. If you have peace of mind and heart, it will be impossible for you to not be able to show love to your children in the best way possible! You will love being a mum more once you appreciate the real essence of life and relationships.

4. Make your priorities known.

Since your motherly duties are your first priority, it will be wise to choose a job that will have normal working hours. You would want to be home for dinner and have ample time to bond with your kids before they go to bed. Having an eight-hour job is already a big sacrifice so continuously taking in overtime work will have its toll on your family. Find ways to let your boss and colleagues understand that you need to be home at the proper time. If there are extra responsibilities at work, figure out an arrangement with your superiors. You can either work an extra day or come to work earlier so you can finish your tasks.

5. Be in love with being a mum.

Do not allow the numerous tasks at hand to obscure the cause of all your efforts. Always remember that you are doing all of these for your family. Continually remind yourself of the simple joys of being a mother and the real treasure that you possess which is your family. Nothing can beat the happiness that comes with going home to the wonderful embrace of your loving children!

Many mums now resort to activities centered on coaching for women who are working mothers. Knowing these golden rules is one big step to making everything easier and less complicated. Work will never interpret with the joys of motherhood when you know how to balance both.

Amanda Alexander, Director of Coaching Mums, helps pressure-cooked, exhausted working mums who long for more hours in the day and space to think. Through professional coaching programmes and online coaching courses, Amanda helps mums to create a balanced, fulfilling life that works for them. For self-coaching tips tailored to working mums, sign up for Inspire, our free newsletter, at Coaching Mums

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Activities Grandparents Can Do With Kids


Time spent with grandparents is special for kids. There is something about the role that a grandparent plays in a child's life that just cannot be duplicated anywhere else. Time together can mean anything. There are all sorts of fantastic activities that are sure to be a good time and make some meaningful memories. Don't sit around the house when you've got your grandkids. Get out and do something you will both remember for years to come.

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