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From the experts at Working Mother magazine, Working Mom Survival Guide answers your most basic and trickiest questions: Are you addicted to your BlackBerry? How do you get your toddler, or your co-workers, to listen? How do you get on or off a mommy track? Access quickly the information every working mom needs to know—from how to keep tabs on your teen’s online time to how to ask for a flexible schedule—and get back to your busy day, better prepared and more confident. With humor and practicality, Working Mom Survival Guide collects the wisdom and experience of working moms who have been there, too, giving you a head start when you need it most.

Subscription to Working Mother magazine included with purchase (details inside book).

“As a busy professional and mom of three kids, I know it’s not possible to achieve total balance, but the Working Mom Survival Guide definitely makes juggling all these roles more manageable. This book is rich with practical advice on how to organize and prioritize and make life’s difficult decisions, so you can be your best self in the boardroom and in the playroom!”

-Joy Bauer

MS, RD, Today show nutritionist and The New York Times bestselling author

“Three cheers for the Working Mom Survival Guide! One cheer for its common sense approach, one cheer for its thoroughness, and one big cheer for its sense of humor. Working moms need backup, and this book provides “been there, done that” advice that really resonates for everyday issues. The authors, Suzanne Riss and Teresa Palagano, write with authority and empathy for the millions of us trying to manage a career, kids, and the occasional ill-advised e-mail rant! This is a must-read for moms trying to raise independent, well-adjusted children in a crazy-busy world.”

-Lian Dolan

Parenting expert at oprah.com; creator of The Chaos Chronicles magazine column, podcast, and blog; and mom to Brookes, 16, and Colin, 13.

“All moms have eighteen things to do at once. Make room for nineteen: reading this clever, cheerful, empathetic guide to streamlining your priorities as a working parent.”

-Aline Brosh McKenna

Screenwriter (The Devil Wears Prada, 27 Dresses, and Morning Glory) and mom to Charlie, 11 and Leo, 8.

“A terrific resource for working moms who, like me, welcome fresh, realistic advice on juggling kids and career.”

-Kristi Yamaguchi

Figure skater, Olympic Gold Medal winner, author, and mom to Keara, 7, and Emma, 5.

Working Mom Survival Guide: How to Run Around Less & Enjoy Life More

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In this engaging journey of self-discovery, Patrice Karst, a single mother, shares her practical yet witty advice with single moms everywhere. She covers a wide range of topics that concern the modern woman struggling without a mate, showing how it’s possible not only to survive but to triumph. The book features dozens of quick “survival checklists” on topics such as dealing with exhaustion and reasons to be happy about being a single mom. Karst’s “Ten Commandments for Single Mothers” begins with “Thou shalt not be afraid to ask for help from anyone at any time (because the offers sure as hell won’t come in by themselves).” The Single Mother’s Survival Guide also includes wisdom and inspiration for the single mother, touching on goals and dreams, affirmations, and gratitude.Amazon.com Review
Single moms haven’t had many books to turn to in times of distress. Most parenting guides either moralize to her or ignore her altogether. Patrice Karst has righted that wrong with The Single Mother’s Survival Guide. The book is obviously designed to console–and fast–the poor mom who has once again dragged the baby into the bathroom with her because she literally cannot get a moment alone. Flip open to any page and you’ll find earthy bits of inspiration, with a consistently (but not sickeningly) positive slant on childcare, dating, and other facts of single-mom life. Karst never loses her tenacious hold on the realities of parenting: on her list of “Reasons to Be Happy About Being a Single Mom,” the first one is “because it’s happening.” It’s a treat to read a book so completely on the side of the mom. Karst rants against busybodies and smug marrieds: “The next person who says to you, ‘Well, when you learn to be perfectly content and happy with yourself and aren’t looking for a relationship–then you’ll find one,’ slap them for me, will ya?” So the advice isn’t exactly revolutionary: love the kids, take a bath, ask for help. Still, this volume makes a fine companion piece (just ignore the workbook at the back) to the bible of single-parenting, Anne Lamott’s Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son’s First Year. –Claire Dederer

The Single Mother’s Survival Guide with Other

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Master The Backwoods of Internet Entrepreneurship – All Distilled into a Single Most Powerful Guide!

Group Leverage

Like a long pole, that can shift a great weight with little effort; such is the case with succeeding in business.

Your chances of succeeding- as an ‘army of one’ fall somewhere between zip, zilch and nill.

Internet Entrepreneurship – Survival Guide

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In this engaging journey of self-discovery, Patrice Karst, a single mother, shares her practical yet witty advice with single moms everywhere. She covers a wide range of topics that concern the modern woman struggling without a mate, showing how it’s possible not only to survive but to triumph. The book features dozens of quick “survival checklists” on topics such as dealing with exhaustion and reasons to be happy about being a single mom. Karst’s “Ten Commandments for Single Mothers” begins with “Thou shalt not be afraid to ask for help from anyone at any time (because the offers sure as hell won’t come in by themselves).” The Single Mother’s Survival Guide also includes wisdom and inspiration for the single mother, touching on goals and dreams, affirmations, and gratitude.Amazon.com Review
Single moms haven’t had many books to turn to in times of distress. Most parenting guides either moralize to her or ignore her altogether. Patrice Karst has righted that wrong with The Single Mother’s Survival Guide. The book is obviously designed to console–and fast–the poor mom who has once again dragged the baby into the bathroom with her because she literally cannot get a moment alone. Flip open to any page and you’ll find earthy bits of inspiration, with a consistently (but not sickeningly) positive slant on childcare, dating, and other facts of single-mom life. Karst never loses her tenacious hold on the realities of parenting: on her list of “Reasons to Be Happy About Being a Single Mom,” the first one is “because it’s happening.” It’s a treat to read a book so completely on the side of the mom. Karst rants against busybodies and smug marrieds: “The next person who says to you, ‘Well, when you learn to be perfectly content and happy with yourself and aren’t looking for a relationship–then you’ll find one,’ slap them for me, will ya?” So the advice isn’t exactly revolutionary: love the kids, take a bath, ask for help. Still, this volume makes a fine companion piece (just ignore the workbook at the back) to the bible of single-parenting, Anne Lamott’s Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son’s First Year. –Claire Dederer

The Single Mother’s Survival Guide

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Melissa Stanton’s The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide is an all-encompassing, truth-telling how-to book that addresses the many practical and psychological issues facing stay-at-home moms today.

How do you create time for yourself? Is there really time to do it all (feed the kids, keep them busy, clean the house, balance the checkbook, and take a shower)? How do you deal with the absence of the “professional you”?

An invaluable resource for mothers, The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide includes interviews with stay-at-home moms, discussions with experts (family therapists, educators, medical specialists, career counselors), checklists to help you make the most of your time and keep you balanced, and Melissa Stanton’s own experiences leaving a career as an editor for People magazine to become a stay-at-home mom herself.

The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide: Field-Tested Strategies for Staying Smart, Sane, and Connected While Caring for Your Kids

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The Working Mother’s Survival Guide is a must-have resource for all new mothers who want or need to continue working after their baby is born. It’s packed with essential information and advice on everything you need to know from pre-conception to returning to work to help you get through this amazing but challenging time. From the mundane (How do you stop colleagues constantly touching your stomach? Are there any tricks to surviving 9 am meetings with morning sickness?), to the crucial (How early do you need to start looking for a daycare place? How can you prevent your pregnancy affecting your chances of promotion? How do you plan for your changing financial status?), to the absolutely essential (Can one woman wear the same pair of stretchy black pants to the office for six months without losing her dignity or her mind?), this book will answer all your questions. Written by two working mothers, TV presenter Melissa Doyle, and communications consultant Jo Scard, The Working Mother’s Survival Guide features advice from experts such as lawyers, health care workers and inspiring working moms, plus ‘how-to-do’, ‘what-to-have’ and ‘where-to-find’ checklists. Loaded with resources and more than a few laughs, this book is packed full of useful information to help new mothers cope and even enjoy juggling the demands of motherhood and work, as well as finding a little “me” time.

The Working Mother’s Survival Guide: Your Complete Guide to Managing Life and Work with a New Baby

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This book covers every aspect of the working-parent balancing act. Warmhearted, wise, funny, upbeat but truthful, Olds offers scores of survival tips.

Experts and some 250 working parents offer time tested advice on getting good child care and other help, keeping your marriage alive, finding time for yourself, dealing with guilt, making it as a single parent, negotiating with employers and much more.

“A book that will give any parent determination and encouragement when it comes to combining work and parenthood.”—Health Resources

“The classic book in the field.”—Women at Work, King Features

The Working Parents’ Survival Guide

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More women than ever before are going back to work soon after having a baby. And no matter what their job, making the transition from home to work can be really challenging. Whether dealing with day-to-day dilemmas like spitup on their power suits or big-picture problems like the cost of child care, new moms need relief! Written in a friendly and encouraging tone, this guide is all a stressed-out mother needs to organize her life so everyone?s happy?including herself! From prebaby planning to after-baby adjustments, this book covers it all, including:

  • FMLA and maternity leave
  • Temporary schedules and career planning
  • Job changes
  • Child care
  • Responsibilities at home
  • Caring for yourself
  • Considering a new job
  • Choosing to quit
  • Dealing with unexpected or special challenges

With this book by their side, new mothers can have their careers?and be great moms, too!

Working Mom’s Survival Guide

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With the stresses and strains of working mothers more in the spotlight than ever, this book provides welcome information and advice to this highly stressed, over-stretched group. needed by so many.

When I Go to Work I Feel Guilty: A Working Mother’s Guide to Sanity and Survival

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Full of real-life examples, this lighthearted, practical resource shows working mothers effective measures for tackling such issues as chores, childcare, errands, and exercise.

Survival Tips for Working Moms: 297 Real Tips from Real Moms

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