I wanted to reach out to you to acknowledge your insightful article about the ongoing challenges of balancing parenthood and career. It is a universal issue that affects many women, and your article highlights this topic beautifully.
I agree with your observation that creating flexibility and freedom in the workplace can be difficult for most people, and can greatly impact their compensation and benefits. It is important for employers to recognize the value of work-life balance and to support their employees in achieving it.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this important issue. I look forward to reading more of your work in the future.
Great article Stacey! Wish I would have known the word “ambivalence” in my younger days. That would have helped me personally.
You know this balance issue of family and work has been around forever. I personally do not ever see it changing. Women are natural care takers which puts us in charge of just about everything!!! It just comes natural to us. Our ongoing problem is that there is not enough hours in the day to accomplish all we want to accomplish,; work, family and personal goals. Looking back at my life I totally understand why I was so tired and always going going going. ❤️
Dear Stacey,
I wanted to reach out to you to acknowledge your insightful article about the ongoing challenges of balancing parenthood and career. It is a universal issue that affects many women, and your article highlights this topic beautifully.
I agree with your observation that creating flexibility and freedom in the workplace can be difficult for most people, and can greatly impact their compensation and benefits. It is important for employers to recognize the value of work-life balance and to support their employees in achieving it.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this important issue. I look forward to reading more of your work in the future.
Thank you for reading and for your thoughtful comments!
Thank you Stacey for your insightful blogs. I always enjoy reading your work!
Thank you, Carrie!!
Stacey,
What a awesome article for Young Moms! I feel there is no right or wrong answer. It’s SO
personal! I totally relate to losing your identity because I was a stay at home Mom.
I felt judged sometimes and then other times it felt like the perfect fit for me.
If I could tell my younger self some things, I might make some minor changes.
Thanks for a very thought provoking article that I may need to share 😜
Great article Stacey! Wish I would have known the word “ambivalence” in my younger days. That would have helped me personally.
You know this balance issue of family and work has been around forever. I personally do not ever see it changing. Women are natural care takers which puts us in charge of just about everything!!! It just comes natural to us. Our ongoing problem is that there is not enough hours in the day to accomplish all we want to accomplish,; work, family and personal goals. Looking back at my life I totally understand why I was so tired and always going going going. ❤️