There are just so much activities and tasks that we have to do each day, and most of the time, it exhausts our energy before we even get to mid-day. Here are eight ways on how to stay energized and help us finish some items in our to-do’s - without feeling all consumed: 1. Take it easy on caffeine We tend to grab coffee first thing in the morning to give us the jolt that ... continue reading...
The Value of Investing in “Me Time”
The days go by so quickly in the life of a mom, and even more so in the life of a working mom. From the time we wake up till we sleep at night, we are concerned with the meals, health, hygiene, activities and the list goes on, of everyone around us. Insert to do’s of a home-based business or office related responsibilities, and we’re practically left with no time ... continue reading...
Make Working at Home Work for You
The rise of work-at-home moms has been evident in the last few years. Reasons for this may vary, whether it may be to take care of the children, a decline in attractive work opportunities, or simply choosing to build a business from home, all while having the desire to earn and achieve more in life. Being a work-at-home mom is a privilege, there’s no doubt about that. Who ... continue reading...
7 Ways CEO Moms Can Get Things Done Faster
Most of the time, we feel our plate is full and wish for more hours in the day just to tick off some of the tasks from our to-do lists. These are tasks that may be eating chunks of our time that we should have been spending with our kids, husbands, and other people and things that matter. Thus, oftentimes, we feel guilty that we might be spreading ourselves thinly to our ... continue reading...
When Urgent Meetings Strike: How to Take Care of the Kids
Kids are no doubt every mom’s priority, but there are times that you might have to leave them for an hour or so and can’t tag them along especially on sudden or important business meetings. However, you wouldn’t want to leave the little one to just anyone! If you have no nanny, here’s a list of people that may take good care of your kid (nearly as good as you) while you are ... continue reading...