Mommyhood Musings, Week 12: How to Handle Mommy Guilt
There it was, staring at me right in the face. That thing I always heard existed, but didn’t personally feel until it hit me (quite intensely) last week while traveling for work: MOMMY GUILT.
There it was, staring at me right in the face. That thing I always heard existed, but didn’t personally feel until it hit me (quite intensely) last week while traveling for work: MOMMY GUILT.
This week I’m heading to New Orleans for the 3rd annual Financial Bloggers Conference (aka FinCon) and honored to give a keynote presentation on how to build your brand, business and blog with a great book.
To accomplish my tasks and make sure I don’t compromise time with my family, I’ve decided to commit to the following to improve upon my time management:
While we shouldn’t speculate, I do wonder how much their massive income disparity weighed on Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey’s marriage.
Learn the one thing I never leave home without.
Babies bring out the best in us, especially when it comes to being generous.
Newborns don’t need a whole lot of stuff – mainly just food, diaper changes, hugs and feeling secure. But I’ve discovered some relatively inexpensive items that can end up being total lifesavers during the baby’s first year.
Sorry I’ve been MIA from my blog the past couple months. As many of you know, I’ve taken on a very new, very exciting role in life: Mom. Evan was born on the first day of summer, June 21. He’s a happy baby who loves bath time and his Sharknado robe.
In this podcast discussion with John Lee Dumas, host of Entrepreneur on Fire, I talk about some of my career obstacles, my professional philosophies and how I managed to squash my fears and pursue my passion as an entrepreneur.
The media tour for When She Makes More continues. I recently stopped by Bloomberg News to discuss female breadwinners, the gender pay gap and stay at home dads with the one and only Barbara Corcoran.