Tag Archives: Working Mother

What’s the meaning in this mess?

Posted on 24. Mar, 2011 by .

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I so want to avoid the question, “What’s the meaning in this mess?” and really haven’t been in the mood to look at the past few weeks in a state of reflective appraisal. The plumber who’s been working at our house continues to say, “buy a lotto ticket” and I wonder if the simple act […]

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Choice is a Way to Change

Posted on 11. Mar, 2011 by .

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This week marked the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day and this brought to mind an article I wrote a year ago for an ebook Authentic Success, Inspired Action celebrating the stories, inspiration and passion of women. It was this time last year that I participated in a movement to bring together women across the […]

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What 10 minutes can do…

Posted on 20. Jan, 2011 by .

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BUSY week! Husband in hospital (non life threatening, but rather the gift to walk pain free again), meetings, clients, and my son’s birthday. Yup I was up icing cup cakes at midnight after presenting at a meeting and updating our friends and family on my hubby’s status. Never a dull moment for a working mother […]

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If life is a stage, how will you play?

Posted on 21. Oct, 2010 by .

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If life is a stage, then this week was a jumbled mess of obstacles in which I became the juggler, raging mother, and damsel in distress – none of which made for a star performance.  Contrary to a master juggler who has strong focus, timing and rhythm, I had little of that.  Raging Mother, well […]

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