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How to Balance Having Both Family and Career

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  Are you a successful businesswoman who also happens to be a mother? If you are, you may be dealing with a variety of problems. Many women, including yourself, find it challenging to strike a balance between work and family life. While doing both is certainly doable, it can be overwhelming at times. One of the numerous problems that working mothers face is figuring out how to balance their time. When mothers need to work or complete a project, they frequently do so, but they may feel bad about missing out on quality time with their children or romantic partner. It can also happen the other way around.   Many working mothers are terrified of losing their employment if they put their families first in certain scenarios. If these are challenges that you have dealt with in the past or that you are currently struggling with, you should continue reading. Setting aside time for both your family and your vital work is one of the numerous ways you may balance a family and a career. For

Effect Of Birth Order On Children

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    Older sister, younger brother, or middle child are more than just labels that people have in a family; psychologist say that birth order has an effect on all aspects of a child’s personality. First Born: First born children are born as natural leaders. They also tend to be perfectionists, reliable and conscientious people. First born children do not react well to surprises and can be aggressive, however are often people pleasers. Children who are first born have a strong need for approval by others. Examples of first born children include Oprah Winfrey, Peter Jennings, Rush Limbaugh and over half of all U.S.A presidents. Only Child: Only children are similar to first born children. The characteristics in an only child however are typically three fold. They are even bigger perfectionists, are more responsible and tend to get along better with older people than individuals their own age. Examples of only children are Robin Williams, Natalie Portman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, F

Can You Stay Home?

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  One of the first things you have to figure out when you realize that you want to stay home with your kids is whether or not you can afford to do so. You are probably used to living on two incomes, so making the switch to a single income may not be easy. However, it may not be as hard as you think. If you have children already, the first thing that goes away when you decide to stay at home is the cost of daycare. However, if you work at home, part of that cost may remain, unless your work is such that you can keep the children home with you. Take a look at how much of your income right now is going to daycare. That cost alone may prove to you that you don’t need a high-paying work at home job to stay home – a simpler one may suffice. There are several other costs that will drop if you stay at home. You’ll be in a different tax bracket. You’ll probably drive less, eat out less often and you won’t need clothes for work, which can save both on shopping and on dry cleaning bills.

Breastfeeding Your Child

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    Breastfeeding refers to the process by which a mother feeds her infant with milk directly from her breasts. Assuming the mother does not have certain illnesses, breast milk is widely believed to be the most beneficial for feeding young infants. It is even said that breastfeeding can strengthen the bond between mother and child. Still, some mothers choose not to participate in breastfeeding their infants and opt for store bought formula instead. There are a number of benefits, which result from breastfeeding for infants. Among them, immediate milk that does not have to be heated as it is already at body temperature. In addition, some experts believe that breastfeeding decreases the risk of certain ailments, while increasing the healthy development of teeth and gums. Along with the infant, there are positive results that stem from breastfeeding for the mother. Among them, a nurturing feeling toward her infant, a quicker return to the mom’s pre-birth weight and may help to pre