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Driving a corporate career while having the desire to being a perfect mum drives many working mums to their physical and emotional limits, causing mums guild and unhappiness in both areas.
The Mother ?s Mindset Change is a revolutionary approach towards explaining how to achieve happiness and productiveness of working mums.
Other than most of the other books on this topic, it explains an inside out approach: Whereas most intents of inclusion for working mums operate on the outward basis of company policies, designed to make a more inclusive environment, giving power to decide on the success of mums at work merely to the companies, The Mother ?s Mindset Change gives it a twist by putting emphasis on the power of thoughts as well as the ability to change one's own mindset, instead of having to rely on the outward world.
There is only one situation in life that is irreversible: Being a parent. We do not have a choice to escape from this journey, which inevitably makes us adopt a growth mindset. The real challenge is that we do not seem to have noticed our achievements and do not brand ourselves as this. - The book is a real eye opener, helping working mums to realise what kind of person she had become through motherhood and how to adapt this learning to the business world.
The author takes us on an emotional and fun journey of her own self-transformation that took place through the juggle between her career and being a mum. Being criticized as a mum, learning not to be a people pleaser, learning how her perfectionism was holding her back and how self-talk can dominate our lives are some of the topics that are discussed in the first part of the book about mindset.
The second part is a fun recompilation of leanings and mum-life hacks that can successfully be used in the business world.
The last part of the book wraps up with the often discussed question on whether you can have it all.
The Mother ?s mindset Change has the merit to question the reader ?s thinking. Is it really only the company ?s and societies fault that working mums still struggle in the workplace or is it our own self-limiting belief that we can't have it all and need to choose between family and career? The truth is: The power to change is within us. Learn how!
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