My Key to Staying Sane As a Working Mom
Staying sane as a working mom has never been easy. But it was a really close call for many of us the last two years! What got me through?
Staying sane as a working mom has never been easy. But it was a really close call for many of us the last two years! What got me through?
What is Workleisure, you ask? Workleisure are clothes that feel and act like exercise clothes, but look like work clothes. Think Athleisure, but for work.
What is a Coatigan you ask? A cross between a coat and a cardigan. Some are more coat. Some more cardigan.
Here we are again, trying to get you out of your exercise clothes! Yes, you need washable clothing when you are home all day, alternating between work, childcare, and housework. However, if you look put-together, you will feel put-together.
This is hard, no doubt. But there are strategies we can use to make balancing our kids schoolwork with our work more manageable.
This is my favorite podcast and if you are a working mom, I think it will be your’s too! Taping an episode with Laura and Sarah for the Best of Both Worlds’ audience was a dream come true!
Yes, we did identity all of these “at work” trends before we were all doing our jobs behind computer screens. And yes, they all still stand. In fact, I think these trends are fabulous for the time in which we are living.
What’s your work-from-home style? We’ve given you 5 different styles for inspiration, because being at home is no excuse to stop dressing with intention.
Do you have one outfit formula that makes you feel powerful, fashionable, confident, and comfortable? I found my one outfit, and I’ve replicated the formula to create a uniform. This outfit is able to project authority and style expertise while still allowing me to walk 20,000 steps around a mall for 9 hours. Keep reading … Read more
Call this creepy or kismet, but the same week I had scheduled to write a blog about what I wish I had known about personal styling before starting my career and business, Lori Mihalich-Levin of one of our favorite blogs, Mindful Return, wrote in her newsletter that she was just interviewed by Sara Holtz on … Read more