Yearly Archives

2012

Taking Maternity Leave—Without Being Left

Posted on November 26, 2012, in Editorials, with 0 Comments

For many professionals (especially those of the no-children variety), “maternity leave” conjures a vision of the ultimate nirvana—weeks off from work, often with at least partial pay.   Yet for those women who, via the rite of motherhood, do wind.

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We’re Busy

Posted on November 26, 2012, in Editorials, with 0 Comments

A typical phone conversation of the working mom: Working mom: “Hi.” Other person: “Hey—glad I caught you. How are things?” Working mom: “Busy!” (Fill in your details of choice from here). It’s true. We’re busy. REALLY busy. And not that.

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How to be a Class Mom From the Office

Posted on November 26, 2012, in Editorials, with 0 Comments

Have you ever gotten a notice from school asking for volunteers for an in-class activity—at 11:00 am—and thought: how can I ever be the one to be there? As the pressure on children, and parents, mounts throughout the education years,.

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Being an “Executive Mom”

Posted on November 26, 2012, in Editorials, with 0 Comments

The truth is, we are just overly fulfilled. This perspective, glib and yet also sincere, was shared with me soon after I returned to work following the birth of my first daughter, and I thought it was a rather nice.

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10 Reasons Why Job Seekers Lose the Job Before the Interview Begins

Posted on March 22, 2012, in Our Community Blog, with 0 Comments

You’ve spent weeks researching potential hiring companies, fine-tuning your résumé, and mentally preparing yourself for the interview challenge. You’ve quickly realized that the “dates” are not happening as often as they once did. Then an e-mail arrives from a Human.

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The Music of Motherhood

Posted on January 13, 2012, in Our Community Blog, with 0 Comments

  Has anyone ever experienced that moment in motherhood where music has played a special role?  Whether it is soothing a baby, dancing with a toddler or connecting with an emerging adolescent, music has amazing power. I grew up in.

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