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Joy fixes for weary parents : 101 quick, research-based ideas for overcoming stress and building a life you love / by Leyba, Erin.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
Subjects: Parenthood.; Work and family.; Stress management.;
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Fair play : a game-changing solution for when you have too much to do (and more life to live) / by Rodsky, Eve,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A revolutionary, real-world solution to the problem of unpaid, invisible work that women have shouldered for too long--from a woman tapped by Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine as the expert on this topic for a new generation of women"--
Subjects: Child rearing.; Dual-career families.; Housekeeping.; Work and family.; Working mothers.;
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Pick three : you can have it all (just not every day) / by Zuckerberg, Randi,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Self-help publications.; Time management.; Stress management.; Work-life balance.; Work and family.; Success.; Quality of life.;
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Life matters : creating a dynamic balance of work, family, time, and money / by Merrill, A. Roger; Merrill, Rebecca R.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Conduct of life; Work and family; Married people; Married people;
© c2003., McGraw Hill,
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My life in full : work, family, and our future / by Nooyi, Indra K.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Indra Nooyi, the trailblazing former CEO of PepsiCo, offers clear-eyed insight and a call to action for how our society can really blend work and family-and advance women-in the twenty-first century"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Nooyi, Indra K.; Women executives; Women; Women; Work and family;
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The creative family : how to encourage imagination & nurture family connections / by Soule, Amanda Blake.; Thompson, Betsy;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-212).
Subjects: Handicraft; Creative activities and seat work; Family recreation; Creative ability in children;
© 2008., Shambhala,
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How a mother should talk about money with her daughter : a step-by-step guide to budgeting, saving, investing, and other important lessons / by McClanahan, Aja,author.;
"How a Mother Should Talk About Money with Her Daughter helps readers broach money topics with their daughters in a meaningful, compassionate, and even fun way. It speaks to parents who may feel inadequate about their own money skills but still want to discuss money with their daughters while helping them build good financial habits. The goal is to start conversations that leave parents and girls empowered to love themselves (through good money management) and make the world a better place with their financial resources. Topics include how to save as a young person, the pros and cons of investing, how to determine which college is right (in terms of finances and future job prospects), how to determine a future partner is right (in terms of similar financial goals), and more"--
Subjects: Families; Finance, Personal.; Mothers and daughters; Women; Work and family.;
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The entrepreneurial mom's guide to running your own business / by Bechthold, Kathryn.;
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Subjects: New business enterprises.; Women-owned business enterprises.; Working mothers.; Self-employed women.; Self-employed; Work and family.;
© 2011., Self-Counsel Press,
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Women of the pandemic : stories from the frontlines of COVID-19 / by McKeon, Lauren,author.;
"Throughout history, men have fought, lost, and led us through the world's defining crises. That all changed with COVID-19. In Canada, women's presence in the vanguard of the response to the pandemic has been notable. Women are our nurses, doctors, PSWs. Our cashiers, long-haulers, farmers, cooks. In Canada, women are leading the fast-paced search for a vaccine. They are leading our provinces and territories. At home, they are leading families through self-isolation, often bearing the responsibility for their physical and emotional health. They are figuring out what working from home looks like, and many of them are doing it while homeschooling their kids. Women crafted the blueprint for kindness during the pandemic, from sewing masks to kicking off international mutual-aid networks. And, perhaps not surprisingly, women have also suffered some of the biggest losses, bearing the brunt of our economic skydive. Through intimate portraits of Canadian women in diverse situations and fields, Women of the Pandemic is a gripping narrative record of the early months of COVID-19, a clear-eyed look at women's struggles, which highlights their creativity, perseverance, and resilience as they charted a new path forward during impossible times."--
Subjects: COVID-19 (Disease); Motherhood.; Mothers; Parenting.; Women employees; Women; Work and family.; Work-life balance.;
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In pursuit of disobedient women : a memoir of love, rebellion, and family, far away / by Searcey, Dionne,author.;
"In 2015, Dionne Searcey was covering the economy for The New York Times, living in Brooklyn with her husband and three young children. Saddled with the demands of a dual-career household and motherhood in an urban setting, her life was in a rut. She decided to pursue a job as the paper's West Africa bureau chief, landing with her family in Dakar, Senegal, where she found their lives turned upside down. They struggled to figure out how they fit into this new region, and their new family dynamic where she became the main breadwinner flying off to work as her husband stayed behind to manage the home front. In Pursuit of Disobedient Women follows Searcey's sometimes harrowing, sometimes rollicking experiences as she works to get Americans to pay attention to the region during the rise of Trump. She is gone from her family for sometimes weeks at a time, often risking her safety while covering stories like Boko Haram-conscripted teen girl suicide bombers or young women in small villages shaking up social norms by getting out of bad marriages. Ultimately, Searcey returns home to reconcile with skinned knees and school plays that happen without her and a begrudging husband thrown into the role of primary parent. Life, for Searcey, as with most of us, is a balancing act. She weaves a tapestry of women living at the crossroads of old-fashioned patriarchy and an increasingly globalized and connected world. The result is a deeply personal and highly compelling look into a modern-day marriage and a world most of us have barely considered"--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Searcey, Dionne.; New York times.; Journalists; Work and family; Reporters and reporting; Reporters and reporting; Women;
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