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Why it’s important to know your mental and physical energy cycles

Oct 06, 2014 by Heather

Think back to the last three times you really rocked on something at work or at home. Write down what days of the week and what time of day those three things happened. Now write down the past three things you really flubbed on, with the days of the week and the times of day […]

Filed Under: Life Balance, Parenting, Personal Energy, Uncategorized

Overcome the “EEKs!” – Why EEKs can be good

Oct 01, 2014 by Heather

I recently transitioned into a new role at work. Hooray! Yes! Woohoo! EEK! EEK! Any body that has transitioned roles, changed jobs, or taken on more responsibility understands those reactions.  Working parents get the double “EEK!”. The first EEK is for the the nervousness about the work itself. The second EEK is for the unknown […]

Filed Under: Career Development, Life Balance, Personal Growth, Uncategorized

Make the most of business travel

Sep 24, 2014 by Heather

For working parents, business trips are a little more complicated than they were before kids. One the home front, you have to plan who will get your kids to school, do their homework, take them to their activities, and make them dinner (unless you have a partner that takes care of all of that for […]

Filed Under: Career Development, Life Balance, Parenting, Uncategorized, Working Parent Perception

The power of trying new things – for you and your kids

Sep 18, 2014 by Heather

The girls and I had such a fun experience yesterday—they took their first Ballet Folklórico (Mexican Folk Dance) class. Not only was it fun to watch them, but the teacher invited me to join in. We shared in this new experience together, and had a blast.This year their dad and I agreed to do something a little […]

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After a promotion into a director role for a large healthcare company, I learned I was pregnant with my first child. I was thrilled - and terrified. I struggled with many questions. What would this mean. . .

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