You are a better mom because you work, your kids are better because you work and your work is getting a better employee because you're a mom. These three core beliefs are at the heart of achieving an ambitious and balanced life. In today’s podcast I will breakdown how each of these three beliefs are true and give detailed evidence for why and how to start believing them.Topics in this episode:Why staying home with my kids would not have been better for themWhat your employer gains since you returned from maternity leaveDaughters are 20% more likely to work, make more money and hold leadership positions if their mom workedThe importance of questioning your beliefs about working & motherhood Why it matters that you actually want to workThe mindset of a working mom A story about finding the right daycare and what I learned from it Show Notes:Harvard Business School Working Moms Study - https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/kids-of-working-moms-grow-into-happy-adultsJoin the Ambitious and Balanced Working Moms Collective – This is a group coaching program for working moms looking to create the building blocks to work-life balance. The program teaches you a 5-step process, includes weekly group coaching and a private community of working moms all determined to create a balanced life. Find out more information here: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/collective
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