Sentences with phrase «working moms like»

This will spread the workload and give those busy, working moms like you a chance to participate.
Maybe there are other working moms like you who want to expand their personal network.
Milk Genie is excellent for working moms like me.
«Not only have I met a great group of working moms like me, but it has helped me to increase sales because of the ideas and suggestions that I've received.
I know that this can be a busy time for parents especially for working moms like me.
My kids may be all grown up now, but I remember what it was like raising them and being a working mom like it was yesterday.
It works perfect for working mom like me, I shared a room with another three colleagues, with the whispering sound, it will not affect others.
The Medela has a lot of features that a busy working mom like myself really appreciates.
I completely agree with JumpStartFromScratch... seeing your transparent numbers is really helpful, especially for a newer working mom like myself!
For a single working mom like myself the communication with the teachers and guidance office makes a BIG difference.

Not exact matches

«I was trying to work like my dad and be this huge success, but also be a stay - at - home mom,» she says.
But I never dreamed bigger, because my dad worked in a factory, and my mom was a receptionist, and I didn't know anyone who had made a million, or anything at all like that.
What I tried to do was come up with common characters we face at worklike the «manterrupter» who interrupts you in a meeting, or the office mom who ends up taking on the mother lode of menial tasks — as well as some of the internal barriers, like the feeling of being an imposter, and then digging through the research to find out how you can push back against these things.
«I like work flexibility because...» my son has a heart condition, and needs his mom around.
I like work flexibility because it allows me to be a caregiver to my mom and keep her in her home in her aging years and not have to burn the candle at both ends allowing me to take care of me too!
Pinterest initially attracted huge numbers of crafters, stay - at - home moms, and working women looking for varied — but still kind of traditionally female — items like recipes, crafting ideas, organizational tips, event planning, etc..
Everyone has personal favorites, and I would like to close with a few of the books I have enjoyed with my children: Noel Streatfield's books about families with dancing children, including Ballet Shoes and Dancing Shoes; Cotton in My Sack and Indian Captive, books of historical fiction by Lois Lenski; the hilarious picture book Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman; the gentle moral tale of Rose, «who didn't work any harder than she had to»; Seven Loaves of Bread, by Ferida Wolf; and the accurate depictions of family life in both Joanna Harrison's When Mom Turned into a Monster and Jean van Leeuwen's delightful Oliver and Amanda Pig stories.
And Dad needs to treat Mom like an equal for it to work too.
And I've seen some women with a career feel like they don't measure up to the standard of the «perfect moms» whose parties look like a Pinterest post, even while they're earning a bonus at work.
They are people like Shelley «Myra» Mitchell, a single mom with four children who makes $ 9 an hour working at a Chick - fil - A in Georgia.
My mom roasts her own chili's and tomatoes which just seems like too much work for me.
The only naughty dog story I can think of is my parent's dog who on occasion will get into the kitchen garbage when he's feeling lonely and he likes to leave a piece by the front door so my mom sees it when she comes home from work.
She handed it out to folks she works with and one person told her that it was just like his moms and another said it was just like their grandmas.
It's like having the best of both worlds: working most of the time, but being an at - home mom for a couple of months.
I feel like it was only a month ago my brother in - law texted us all at 3 am that it was GO time, and I was begging my boss to leave work early to be with my family on a Monday (luckily, the powers that be at the j.o.b. let me go, and I was able to be with my whole family (and one very doped up sister / new mom;)-RRB- during the exciting time)... and sweet niece was soooo leetttttle.
Peaches & Greens Breakfast Smoothie If you're a busy mom trying to work in daycare drop off, travel time and hustling kids out the door chances are you don't have much time for a sit down breakfast (like these tasty yogurt pancakes!).
There is a familiar scene for many who work from home or are a stay - at - home - mom like I am.
The first time when I made the bread, I was probably 13 years old... My mom started to work, and I came from the school, hungry like a wolf; I was all alone, my sister was in school and my dad was working as well!
I used to have my mom's old food processor and it worked like a charm!
Maybe this is a little bit weird but my mom don't like chocolate, in any form so if i skip the cacao for the cookie, it will work anyway?
Of course, just like any mom on a mission, August's work is never done; she continues to create new and delicious ways for MALK lovers everywhere to enjoy it.
If you're like my mom, you may be weirded out by the idea of a sweet potato dessert (to be fair, she's also one of those anti-pumpkin people), but but BUT, think about it... sweet potato adds moisture just like pumpkin, but it's sweeter, so it works perfectly in these little spiced cakes.
Today my daughter begins her full day school and like every working mom I had this challenge of making a healthy, nutritious and fresh meal for her.
Ever since I started posting more vegan recipes, like this one and this one and this one... and since I started going to the gym regularly and working out with a trainer, everyone and their mom is asking me about protein.
I passed it to my mom who tried to just put the dough as large pancakes on a parchment - lined cookie sheet in the oven at 425 for 15 minutes (or 18 if you like it crispy) and it works great too!
Not only does she write an amazing blog filled with so many delicious recipes, but her mom is a pastry chef, so she grew up around sweet treats, and she works as a food editor, which sounds like a perfect job for a person who loves food!
And finally, people like me... busy working moms who although love to cook, sometimes just want a nutritious, no brainer dinner ready with little effort.
As an on - the - go working mom herself, Michelle understood early on that it is possible to cook like a chef while eating like a nutritionist, which is where the idea materialized for her first book, Clean Eating for Busy Families (Fair Winds Press).
So if you're a busy mom or work from home like me... this is really nice and easy!
My mom will call me and be like, «The guy at the Apple Store spent an extra hour helping me figure out why Instagram wasn't working on my phone, he was a real mensch.»
«I think the most special thing about his funeral is when his mom talked and she just said, «He always said he worked with kids, but I didn't believe that he really worked with kids like that.»
In addition to her work in the corporate world, Kris - Ann has done editorial work for websites like Boston Mamas and Parent Hacks and chronicled her parenting journey at both The Family Room blog and CT Working Moms.
Of course, this hurts women (especially single moms) who would like to work something fierce and to make matters worse school days are only 4 hours so there is no other available free child care beyond that.
I'm a busy working mom of two kids with trauma histories, and like most moms I have my share of moments when I feel despair and failure.
While I'm not politically active myself, I really appreciate all the work that goes into it, and all the time and effort that moms like you put into supporting education and personal responsibility.
Its funny because I was going to write a blog post on how career outliers like Marissa Mayer and Sheryl Sandberg won't let the rest of us working moms be great.
As a working mom, it often feels like I hardly see them and when I do see them it is just rushing through the things that have to get done as part of our daily routine.
Now she advocates for getting rid of language like «stay - at - home mom» and «stay - at - home dad» and instead talk about «working fathers» and «working mothers.»
Samantha Ettus, MBA, talks about stereotypes of working moms and what it's really like to balance work and family
But the life of a working mom is really nothing like that.
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