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Working Mothers 101: How to Organize Your Life, Your Children, and Your Career to Stop Feeling Guilty and Start Enjoying it All
Working Mothers 101 How to Organize Your Life Your Children and Your Career to Stop Feeling Guilty and Start Enjoying it All
Author: Katherine Wyse Goldman
Motherhood comes naturally.Working motherhood doesn't.So admit it. You need some help. Though there's not a full-time nanny inside this book, there's information on how to find one. This is the book for you if you can't spare even five minutes to use your common sense. It's all laid out for you in how-to, when-to lists -- and plenty of stories f...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060952372
ISBN-10: 0060952377
Publication Date: 6/1/1998
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Perennial Currents
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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bethanybob avatar reviewed Working Mothers 101: How to Organize Your Life, Your Children, and Your Career to Stop Feeling Guilty and Start Enjoying it All on
The title caught my eye -- being able to get organized and work *and* be a mom without feeling guilty? Sign me up! But when I read the book, I didn't see myself in it: it feels aimed toward women in two- or three-piece suits who are either single mothers or partnered, with a child or multiple children older than two. I gleaned a few helpful tidbits on organization, such as using an over-the-door plastic shoe organizer for my son's toys and accessories. It failed to get into the nitty-gritty details of organization, which I needed. I loved that the chapters are short and mostly comprised of quick lists -- perfect for reading inbetween chasing a toddler and doing housework. The bulk of the information just wasn't useful or a good fit for me.


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