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A Mother's Day special: Every working mother has ever own secret mantra to juggle the work life roles. 46 real life pieces of wisdom from working moms.
A Mother’s Day special: Every working mother has ever own secret mantra to juggle the work life roles. Here are 46 real life pieces of wisdom from working moms.
Ever since I have become a mother, I have a newfound respect and admiration for all working moms; because they possibly and probably endure more than what anyone would ever know or imagine every single day – juggling the many roles and expectations from self, family, friends, workplace; doing a balancing act everyday and hoping that it will all be OK!
Ever since I have embarked on this journey, I have recognized and realized that all working moms find a way to make it all work. After all, where there is a will, there is a way! So whenever I meet any such mom, I ask her what is her tip, trick, mantra or best practice. I always go back wiser from these interactions because I learn some little insight that I can apply in my daily life.
In this post, I am sharing a round-up on some of these honest confessions from working moms. Read on below:
What is your mantra? Leave a comment to let us know.
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