If that whole superwoman thing is just not happening for you, today’s Working Moms Only expert contributor, Vicki Irvin, might be able to help.
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Where Passion, Empowerment and Success Meet
If that whole superwoman thing is just not happening for you, today’s Working Moms Only expert contributor, Vicki Irvin, might be able to help.
Also in this issue . . .
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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. My heart goes out to all the courageous women battling this horrible disease. I only know what it is like to have a breast cancer scare. The three weeks that it took to determine that I did indeed dodge this bullet were terrifying. So I asked Working Moms Only expert contributor Dr. Sears to write a very special issue to help woman worldwide combat this disease
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If you are holding tight to past failures, you are most likely missing out on future successes. In today’s main essay Working Moms Only expert contributor PJ McClure shows you how to let go and experience more success
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I love my birthday. Not because of the gifts, parties and fuss. But because of the knowledge I gain each year. As we age we gain so much clarity and our priorities are seamless. In today’s main essay I share a major success factor and how it can help you
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How many times have we decided not to do something because we are convinced the outcome will not be favorable – only to regret it the next day? In today’s main essay Working Moms Only expert contributor PJ McClure shares the best way to eliminate that fear and to expect success instead
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Have you ever noticed that the more successful the person, the more determined they are to understand that success? In today’s main essay Working Moms Only expert contributor PJ McClure shares how you can understand and enhance your success
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By MaryEllen Tribby: During my career I have hired, trained and mentored hundreds of people. I can usually determine after the first week of working with someone what their “make or break” is. I can conclude if they will excel or will be mediocre and the underlying characteristics that will prevail
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Last week my oldest child turned 12.
I remember the day my husband and I brought her home from the hospital. I actually said to him, “Can you believe they are just letting us take her home? We know nothing about how to care for a baby!”
I had no idea how I was going to take care of her. It was the first time in my adult life that I had serious self doubt about succeeding.
In the end, even though I had great trepidation about my skills as a mom, the pure love I held in my heart won out.
Over the years, I made many good decisions as a parent. But I also made a few mistakes. At least, at the time I believed them to be mistakes. But because of the way my children have handled certain situations, I now know that some were actually not mistakes at all – just growing pains.
I started the story below two years ago – but for some reason I could not bring myself to finish it.
Perhaps I was unable to make the business connection… Perhaps because it was just too personal.
Regardless, I finally finished it and I would like to share it with you now
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By MaryEllen Tribby: There is only one thing in business that is not debatable. This is something you must protect at all costs. In today’s main essay I share exactly how you go about doing that
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