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Balancing Babies and Boardrooms: A Career Coach's Guide for Mums of Twins, Triplets or More Returning to Work

Balancing Babies and Boardrooms: A Career Coach's Guide for Mums of Twins, Triplets or More Returning to Work

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On today's episode, I speak with Jo Lawrence, mother of three, including twins. She is a career coach that specialises in helping mums of multiples transition from staying at home with the children to paid employment.

In this episode, you'll hear us speak about:

  • Jo's personal experience as a mother of three under the age of three navigating work and caregiving responsibilities.
  • The pros and cons of engaging in paid employment for mothers of multiples.
  • The common struggles mothers of multiples face when they embark on the journey of engaging in paid employment.
  • Jo's advice for multiple-birth families when it comes to balancing caregiving duties and work.

You can connect with Jo on Instagram and be sure to check out her private Facebook group Career Advice Community for Twin & Triplet Mums where you can get access to a number of free resources to help you on your career journey.

Thanks for listening! If you are a soon-to-be or current parent of multiples, be sure to head over to my website http://www.fiercekindmama.com to get my FREE resources designed specifically for you!

Be sure to follow me on Instagram and Facebook too.

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