Mommy stress can be so tough on the soul! I try to find humor in it so the negativity doesn’t weigh me down. Truth is, if you find yourself having gone to work in these… well, you really can’t help but laugh. What a pair they make! My officemate and I had a good laugh […] Read more…
Posts Tagged ‘motherhood’
Mondays are the hardest
It’s been two months since I returned to full-time work. There are times when it’s easy to get out of bed, say goodbye to my sleeping boy and be one with the morning rush. There are times when it’s immensely difficult, when I’m already at my desk and I just want to burst into tears. […] Read more…
Raising a happy reader
Want to raise a happy reader? Place books in every room of your home. My sisters and I grew up in a home full of books. Books weren’t confined to bookshelves, though I’m sure my Mama would have preferred that to prevent clutter! There were books on bedside tables. On the coffee table. Crammed into […] Read more…
Transitioning from WAHM to corporate: 5 things to remember
Shifting gears from corporate to WAHM life has its own challenges, but the move from working/staying at home to corporate can be just as difficult. Here are 5 tips that are working for me so far. 1. It’s okay to cry. I’m sharing this first because this may be the last thing you’d want to […] Read more…
Shifting gears from corporate life to WAHM life
A few weekends ago I was in the midst of 40 other mothers, all eager to learn more about the work-at-home lifestyle. Some were already working from home and looking for more inspiration, while others were in corporate jobs but eager to take a peek at what the work-at-home lifestyle had in store for them. […] Read more…
You don’t do much all day, do you?
This post was first published on philstar.com’s Unblogged. I’m sharing it here in my blog for my Wifely Steps family. This is for all the work-at-home and stay-at-home Moms who feel they’re misunderstood. Cheers! We were having a quiet lunch and I was complaining to my friend how I didn’t have time for myself anymore. […] Read more…