“OUR DEEPEST FEAR IS NOT THAT WE ARE INADEQUATE. OUR DEEPEST FEAR IS THAT WE ARE POWERFUL BEYOND MEASURE…”
-Marianne Williamson
Do you have these fears about returning to work?
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Career Relevance
As you contemplate returning to the workforce, it’s normal to worry that your skills and past experience might not perfectly match today’s professional landscape, leaving you questioning your career relevance and adaptability. Rest assured, we have resources and tools to bridge this gap and ensure a smooth transition.
Job Search
Navigating the competitive job market, dealing with potential resume gaps and uncertainty about finding the right role can be overwhelming. Your unique skill set and experiences are valuable, and with the right strategies, you can effectively navigate the process.
Work-Life Balance
Balancing work and family life is a common worry for many mothers returning to the workforce. The fear of potential strain on family dynamics and adjusting to a structured work schedule can be challenging. Effective time management strategies can help you navigate this transition successfully.
In 2014, I became a single mom to five kids and had to go back to work after not having a ‘real’ job for almost 20 years. It was scary. Who would ever want to hire me?
Fast forward 10 years, and I’m a marketing leader in tech, I’ve worked for Amazon, collaborated with the U.S. Olympic Committee and famous athletes, and I serve on a board of directors. Now, I want to help other moms on a similar journey. You can do it, and I’m here to show you how.
Career Catalyst: A Workshop for Moms Returning to the Workforce, consists of 8 videos. By watching these videos, you’ll learn how to re-enter the workforce, taking the first steps towards finding fulfillment and happiness as a working mom.