Navigating Christmas Magic as a Working Mom: 5 Reflections
5 ways I embrace the gift of the holidays as a parent navigating family and career
Senior Night — a Parenting Win and a Forever Memory
My son Nick’s Senior night – a celebration of memories, emotions, and the power of simple moments.
My go-to parenting mantra
Parenting is a rollercoaster, especially as a working mom but I’ve found an approach that works for me, and here’s what it is.
The wonderfully transferable skills of parenting
Being a mom of 4 gives me a load of transferable skills that I can bring to my job. Read on to find out just how!
Handling divorce with integrity
How I countered insanity with integrity every step of the way during my long-drawn divorce.
Diversify your income
The need for multiple sources of income has been growing as the world becomes more connected and we become subject to economic forces that are beyond our control.
Divorce doesn’t have to derail your career
Your divorce can have a positive effect on your career. Yes, it is possible to be a successful divorcee. I’ve been there, done that, and can attest to it with 100% certainty.
Small parenting wins that matter!
The most wonderful thing about being a parent is watching your kids follow their dreams. I consider it a parenting win, and you should too!
Divorce is not the end of the world
Divorce isn't the end of your world. In fact. I’d say even at the risk of sounding clichéd that it is one of the best things that could happen to you.
Resilience in the age of the pandemic
The amount of resilience and resolve that each of my children has shown during everything we’ve been through is truly astounding. If there’s one thing I’ve learned from them, it is that you can either let an obstacle break you down, or you can step right over it and let it build you up.
The degrees of Audra Whisten
I’ve been called the Kevin Bacon of New Jersey more than on one occasion on account of my networking skills - how and why do I do it? Read more to find out.
F150 Kinda Gal!
My tryst with trucks - why do I drive them instead of handy hatchbacks or sensible sedans?