Mommy Means Business


Career? Piece of cake. Family? Not so easy.
May 20, 2008, 5:27 pm
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Here’s a news flash: working mothers say that managing their career is a piece of cake, compared to managing their families. 71%, in fact, say they’d rather manage deadlines, co-workers, and demanding bosses.

Well, duh.  

When was the last time you had to tell a fellow employee to for-God’s-sake stop hitting someone? And when was the last time your boss demanded a cookie — then threw himself on the floor in a temper tantrum when you couldn’t deliver fast enough? And have working mothers ever had project managers, administrative assistants, and account executives to help them schedule soccer practices and make sure the laundry gets done?

Of course it’s easier at work. Relationships are, for the most part, formal…everyone does what they’re hired to do and things run smoothly. You get a paycheck for your contributions. There are defined goals and processes.

On the other hand, when was the last time any of your coworkers threw sticky hands around you, kissed your cheek, and told you that you were the best in the whole world?

Managing a family may not be easy, but it’s far more rewarding. 



Court’s in session: motherhood and work can mix
March 28, 2008, 2:30 pm
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Modern Mom has a great interview with tennis superstar Lindsay Davenport, the 31-year-old Olympic gold medal winner and mother to ten-month old son, Jagger. 

I’m sure many of us can laugh and nod our heads sympathetically to this story Lindsay tells in the interview:

“One time I was in the middle of a match in Bali and I looked over and saw my son with his nanny. He had sun on his forehead. I was freaking out on the court. But then I was like, Lindsay, you have to let it go.” 

Check out the whole  story here



What did you just say?
March 27, 2008, 5:07 pm
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soap1.jpgNPR (yes, I confess, I’m a public radio geek) had a great story on Morning Edition today about kids and swearing. And we’re not talking about the toddler who’s really trying to say “truck.” We’re talking about kids repeating the phrases they hear their parents, babysitters, and Sponge Bob using.
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Yes, sir-ee.
March 26, 2008, 4:54 pm
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You can find the real version of this WWI-era poster at the Library of Congress. But this one is much more clever.