Welcome to the Best Blog for Working Moms! This collection of blogs, that can be accessed on the Home Page of momstribute.com, are all from our team of writers and published to provide support, encouragement, and give advice to working moms. We hope they will help you make the most of your time as a working mom, and find joy in both your career and your family. These blogs give working moms a reassuring read where you can get the views and recommendations from other women who have been in your shoes and can relate to your challenges.
Our filters can separate the subjects of blogs for your personal requirements. A selection of our published Blog Titles with excerpts are here listed under their respective headings to give you an insight into our ways of helping.
"Walking is safe for the joints, and when you walk in proper form, your neck, shoulders and back can relax. To maximize the benefits of walking, empty your pockets and don’t carry anything in your hands unless it’s the leash to your dog."
"We found a local CVS pharmacy, which was a lifesaver. We were able to bathe him daily in a warm oatmeal bath, and we used a calamine lotion spray to relieve itching. We also gave him children’s pain reducer to help with the mouth and throat discomfort caused by the sores."
" Time is a precious commodity, especially for busy moms. It’s essential for us to use our time wisely and maximize productivity in order to get the most out of each day...I try to be realistic with how much I think I can reasonably accomplish in a day. Nothing feels better than crossing tasks off a list. "
"I had chosen to take a kid friendly day trip to Fort Stanwix National monument, the only American post never to surrender to the enemy throughout the entire American Revolution. I just loved the idea of the staff inspiring our daughters to visualize the “no Surrender” stance of historical heroes as they stood on the same spot as they were on. "
"All of us leave tracks behind us. This week while we stay in our homes and let the winter play out its part beyond our warm homes, we have been given an opportunity to stop moving and look back at the tracks we are leaving behind us in our recent past...The extent of our virtue is determined, not by what we are doing in extraordinary circumstances, but by our normal behavior. It is modest, everyday incidents rather than extraordinary ones that most reveal and shape our characters."
"Having little ones means I can go down that slide one more time or sit in the swings and not be looked upon as a weirdo. No one has to know how much enjoyment I get out of reliving my childhood; it just looks like I am a caring and attentive mom."
"...The reward for everyone is when the child becomes an adult,
The adult child has the rudder of life in place,
Knowing if they fall down as they have in the past,
They can get up, brush themselves off, and keep going,
These stewards of a young person's life are beacons of light for life."
" When Lois's first child divorced in 1978 she was beside herself in grief. Lois felt she betrayed the Catholic Church. For a couple of years, she became completely absorbed by this unfortunate incident...Once in her autumn years, she and her son Tom were listening to Paul McCartney’s song "Let it be". When it finished, Tom suggested that sometimes, in life, it is better to “let it be.” Lois smiled and replied, “I agree”."
" We will enjoy her at weekends and go to see the locally organized greyhound meetings in our walled-in parks. Here she can run to her heart's content with other greyhounds without any chance of them escaping."
"My eagle-eye approved of the stylist paying attention to the safety of scissors and sprays throughout the session, which were always out of reach and no sudden action by the two cousins could have caused any mishap."
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