7 thoughts on “Momversation: Working Moms

  1. Thanks for this one – it’s so nice to hear a lot of “yay, work!” instead of the usual mommy wars nonsense. I’m on day 3 of Vacation With Two-Year-Old (an oxymoron) and much as I love watching my kid explore, I miss my job!

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  2. Oh Maggie, you are so singing my song about the 5 hours of trucks. I just can’t do that. My son is just 2 months younger than Hank. At the playground my IPod is my savior.

    I am also not cut out to be a full time stay-at-home mom. I do the whole 40+ hour week. I am up a 6 am, out the door and after work the “mommy shift” starts I have not found articles or tips or anything like that for the average working mom. If there is an article about a working mom, it is about a CEO or a SVP. Someone with the money to hire a house cleaner. I find magazines seem to focus on stay-at-home moms or high powered moms.

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  3. Oops did I really hit enter?

    1. Have a partner that shares working and parenting

    2. Lower your expectations so you can find joy in exceeding them

    3. Seek congruence not balance

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  4. 即アポ即ハメで最高に面白い!淫乱娘会員数業界No.1の実績でセフレやり放題キャンペーン強行中!

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