Guilt Be Gone!

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Motherhood
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Author: Jennifer Barbin ISBN: 9781311064462
Publisher: Jennifer Barbin Publication: October 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jennifer Barbin
ISBN: 9781311064462
Publisher: Jennifer Barbin
Publication: October 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Is my career a bad thing for my family?
Am I doing enough for my children?
Am I selfish if I want to take a step forward in my career?
Do I measure up to other parents?
Am I a bad mother?

If you have ever felt torn between motherhood and your career, you are in good company.

The above questions reflect the thoughts of countless working mothers across the globe. We all struggle with feelings of persistent and sometimes overwhelming guilt that make us question both our parenting and career choices. Working mother guilt is real.

I have been there. I am there. Every single day.

Today, many working mothers are raising great kids and achieving amazing professional success, but if we don’t feel good about it, then what is the point?

As a mother of three and a traveling executive, I am often stopped by working mothers of all types: full-time, part-time, traveling, remote, in-office, and any combination of those. And I am always asked the same question:

How are you making it all work?

I have had to make many tough decisions regarding the balance of my family and the development of my career. Guilt has been an ongoing struggle. My journey was neither easy, nor the standard path, but I have finally arrived. Today I am guilt-free, productive, and happy.

This book is not about having it all, nor is it about doing it all. That is silly. In these pages, you will find real stories from my journey. I will show you what I have learned and offer straightforward solutions and practical shortcuts you can apply to your life—right now.

At the end of our time together, you will be able to open up to all the benefits working motherhood can provide for you—and for your family.

Become a Proud Working Mom. I’m glad I did!

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Is my career a bad thing for my family?
Am I doing enough for my children?
Am I selfish if I want to take a step forward in my career?
Do I measure up to other parents?
Am I a bad mother?

If you have ever felt torn between motherhood and your career, you are in good company.

The above questions reflect the thoughts of countless working mothers across the globe. We all struggle with feelings of persistent and sometimes overwhelming guilt that make us question both our parenting and career choices. Working mother guilt is real.

I have been there. I am there. Every single day.

Today, many working mothers are raising great kids and achieving amazing professional success, but if we don’t feel good about it, then what is the point?

As a mother of three and a traveling executive, I am often stopped by working mothers of all types: full-time, part-time, traveling, remote, in-office, and any combination of those. And I am always asked the same question:

How are you making it all work?

I have had to make many tough decisions regarding the balance of my family and the development of my career. Guilt has been an ongoing struggle. My journey was neither easy, nor the standard path, but I have finally arrived. Today I am guilt-free, productive, and happy.

This book is not about having it all, nor is it about doing it all. That is silly. In these pages, you will find real stories from my journey. I will show you what I have learned and offer straightforward solutions and practical shortcuts you can apply to your life—right now.

At the end of our time together, you will be able to open up to all the benefits working motherhood can provide for you—and for your family.

Become a Proud Working Mom. I’m glad I did!

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