Mom Who Works

ebook The Tools to Redefine What It Means to be a Working Mom (In a World Without Working Dads)

By Jenna Worthen

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Face it. Being Mom is a full-time job. Yet over and over, women feel the need to separate motherhood and careerhood. Where fathers who put family first are celebrated in the workplace, women choosing a family and a career often comes with increased mom guilt, slower professional success, and unfair workplace discrimination.

Mom, balancing both doesn't have to leave you overwhelmed while fighting the impossible expectation to "do it all" – whatever that is. Take control and define what it means for YOU to have it all.

In Mom Who Works, Jenna Worthen sounds an anthem to redefine what it means to be a working mom in a world without "working dads." Full of valuable wisdom and personal growth tools from moms like you, this guide will empower you to lose the label, ditch expectations, and confidently navigate pregnancy, baby, and beyond as a working woman.

You'll discover:

  • How to take the mother part of you to work and use it as one of your greatest strengths.
  • The Mom Who Works Manifesto, your self-love declaration of permissions, promises, and boundaries to define what "all" means for you.
  • How to trust in your mom-intuition to instinctively make the best decisions for yourself, your career, and your family.
  • Healthy self-care rituals for true work-life balance, like the art of the power nap and the task keeper task management system.
  • Tips to help you become the best boss for other moms in the workforce.
  • You don't have to do it all – but you can have it all, when you define your all. Start your journey to become, remain, and flourish as a Mom Who Works.

    Mom Who Works