Author: Shannon Scott
Hope is like a secret superpower for working moms juggling jobs and family life. It’s all about having dreams for yourself and your family, believing you can reach them, and
Part 4: Teaching Children Emotional and Self-Intelligence “Hey there, supermoms! Yes, you…even if your cape feels a little battered. Welcome back to our blog series, where we’re turning parenting challenges
Part 3: Enhancing Your Emotional and Self-Intelligence Welcome to the journey every working mom knows too well – the quest to become emotionally and self-intelligent while managing a circus of
Part 2: The Power of Self-Intelligence in Working Moms In part two of our four-part series on intelligence, we are going to explore self-intelligence for working mothers. As moms, we
Part 1: Understanding Emotional Intelligence To excel as a parent, friend, employee, leader, and as a well-rounded individual, intelligence stands out as an indispensable skill. But intelligence is more than
In the fast-paced world of a working mom, effective communication is key – not just in the office but also at home. Nonviolent Communication (NVC), developed by Marshall Rosenberg, offers
Last week, we discussed the experience and benefits of awe in our roles as moms (check it how here). Today, we are going to explore how awe benefits us in
As a working mom, you’ve likely experienced those moments when time stands still, and you’re overcome with a sense of wonder and amazement. It might have been while watching a
Being a leader can be objectively a challenging and potentially scary act. Being a leader and a mother requires a lot of perseverance, resiliency, and courage. Today, we will take
Throughout life, we often focus more on our weaknesses than our strengths. Self-deprecation is much easier to do than positive self-talk, and while it may feel good at the moment,