Working Mom 3.0: Tech Tools for Working Moms
There will never be more hours in the day for a stay-at-home working mom, but there are a few ways to make them all more productive. In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, Stephanie Taylor Christensen...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Proving yourself
Being a stay-at-home working mom can feel like an uphill battle. In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, writer Stephanie Taylor Christensen poses the question: How do you know all your hard work is getting...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Tax credits worth taking
The job of working stay-at-home mom never seems to end, or pay enough. But there are some advantages, and they come from the tax man. In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, Stephanie Taylor Christensen...
View ArticleMoms’ meal planner: A week of healthy meals
Serving healthy meals each day isn’t hard to do; it just takes a little planning and a kitchen stocked with nutritious and versatile options. Try these easy tips for a week of healthy meals that even...
View ArticleReal moms share: How I model healthy eating
Just as you have to stay on your kids to brush their teeth, wash their hands, and clean their fingernails, healthy eating is a learned behavior -- and one that takes time to develop. Real moms share...
View ArticleHow to raise a healthy eater
Raising a healthy eater begins early, with parents and caregivers. Here are ways that you can instill the foundations of healthy eating from that first spoonful of food, right up until they move out...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Divide and conquer
Are you a working mom who prides herself on multi-tasking? In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, Stephanie Taylor Christensen shares the life-changing advice she received on the power of building...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Sleep tips for working moms
When you're a working stay-at-home mom balancing work and family, sometimes the seemingly easiest tasks are the hardest to get done -- like getting a good night's sleep! In this issue of Working Mom...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Child care and a flexible career
Being a work-at-home mom requires balance, hard work, determination--and maybe even an extra hand in the form of a mother's helper! In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, writer Stephanie Taylor Christensen...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Get a social life
When you're a stay-at-home working mom juggling the demands of career and family, it's easy to lose sight of your social life. In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, writer Stephanie Taylor Christensen...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Manage work and housework
Mowing the lawn, cooking, folding laundry, running a business — where does the job of a work-at-home mom end? In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, Stephanie Taylor Christensen explores where and how...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Build your online presence
When you're a stay-at-home working mom, it's critical -- and challenging -- to stay connected to business colleagues and industry peers. In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, writer Stephanie Taylor...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Thank your mother
New television shows highlight the glory days of the 1960s, but the reality for working women then might be better left in the past. In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, writer Stephanie Taylor...
View ArticleHow to rock fall's metallic lip colors
Metals aren’t just getting attention in the financial media -- they’re also a hot beauty accessory this season. Read tips from beauty experts on how to rock fall’s metallic lipstick trend.
View ArticleStatement eye trends
Fall brings bold seasonal changes and deeper textures that provide the perfect backdrop for experimenting with new makeup looks that are edgy and fresh. Here’s how to achieve the latest statement eye...
View ArticleBenefits of juice for kids
Juice often gets bad press as a potential contributor to childhood obesity, but recent research tells a different tale, finding that, in fact, juice can have some very real health benefits for kids --...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Rekindle the romance
You put your best foot forward when it comes to career, kids and clients, but in the stress of balancing work and family, romantic connections with the most important partner in your life often take a...
View ArticleHow to make a juice reduction for desserts
Reduce empty calories and add some nutrition to your desserts with homemade fruit juice reductions -- in less than 20 minutes.
View ArticleHow much juice should my child drink in a day
Kids' diets can benefit from consuming 100% juice, but parents should moderate their intake to ensure an overall well-balanced diet. Here's how to know whether your kid is drinking a healthy amount of...
View ArticleWorking Mom 3.0: Best places for working moms
Working moms get all kinds of unsolicited advice, like how to raise their kids, manage their careers and be a good wife. In this issue of Working Mom 3.0, writer Stephanie Taylor Christensen explores...
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