Moms on the Job: 7 Secrets for Success at Home and Work
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Average customer review:Product Description
All moms want to feel like successful parents, but feelings of guilt, anxiety, and exhaustion can overwhelm the best intentions of any busy mom. In Moms on the Job, the best skills, talents, and tips of dozens of successful working moms are compiled together in this easy-to-use resource.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #892764 in Books
- Published on: 2006-02-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Sabrina O'Malone not only has her finger on the pulse of working moms, she also recognizes the heartbeat of families across the country. Her ideas and insights are so practical and encouraging—every mom can benefit from this guilt-free wisdom!”
Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
CEO, AppLe St.™ Applied Learning Styles, and author, Redefining the Strong-Willed Woman
“Moms on the Job offers a mental rest stop, a quiet place of grace for the overstressed soul. Sprinkling in tips and truisms, Sabrina shares as a fellow work warrior seeking to do and be all God desires at home and on the job.”
Jane Jarrell
Author, Secrets of a Mid-Life Mom and Simple Hospitality, and coauthor, The Frazzled Factor: Relief for Working Moms
From the Back Cover
Moms on the Job: 7 Secrets to Success at Home & Work reveals how to give 100 percent on the job and 100 percent to the family simultaneously. It provides what working mothers have been looking for—viable solutions, practical tips, nurturing, and affirmation. The best skills, talents and tips of successful working moms are compiled together in this groundbreaking resource.
Customer Reviews
Much More Than a Self-Help Book!
Moms on the Job is much more than basic self-help book. Yes, the author gives us great tips and inspiration, but, as a woman and working mom, I was challenged to make changes. As I read, I found myself assessing my habits, my goals, and my priorities. I was also encouraged to seek help beyond myself--- to look to God. And working moms definitely need God. We also need mentors. This book left me feeling as though I'd been positively mentored on mulitiple levels. Good job, Sabrina O'Malone!
Short and helpful
I read this in under an hour and it helped me to have an idea of a workable morning schedule with an infant and a new job. Avoids the at-home mom debate - yay - and the author is a Christian. This is just a "how to handle and schedule your morning, how to work with kids in the picture, and how to balance it all" book. Not overly preachy, but some folks may not like the chapter about prayer.
I liked it, some ideas were obvious, but I did get some good new ideas too.
Very basic
I think this book would be great for first time working moms or moms just re-entering the work force. Not a lot for those already in the work force for several years. I suppose a couple people who read this could afford a nanny as it suggest as an option--but that's a hard pill for me to swallow since I'm not rich.




