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RESOURCES FOR BADA$$ WORKING MOMS WHO WANT MORE CONTROL OVER THEIR CAREER DESTINIES, BUT DON’T WANT TO HAVE TO SACRIFICE THEIR PERSONAL LIVES IN THE PROCESS

 Modern Mommy Doc


PUBLICATION DATE:

January 10, 2022

RESOURCES FOR BADA$$ WORKING MOMS WHO WANT MORE CONTROL OVER THEIR CAREER DESTINIES, BUT DON’T WANT TO HAVE TO SACRIFICE THEIR PERSONAL LIVES IN THE PROCESS

 Modern Mommy Doc

CATEGORY: WORKING MOMS + CENTERED VISION

Here at Modern Mommy Doc, we’re all about helping you work through mindset blocks, encouragement to know that you’re doing an amazing job as a working mama, and empowering the crap outta you. But we also know that that can really only get you so far. Sometimes you’ve gotta just tighten your ponytail and get your shiz done.


We want to give you a few resources that will help you have more control in your career but you also don’t want to burn out or completely give up on your family life either. Take a look at some of our faves:


Wrk360


Wrk360 is all about looking at employees as a whole. They partner with other companies to “create cultures that care where women, working parents, caregivers, and ALL employees thrive personally and professionally.” They’re breaking cycles of burnout, knowing that when caregivers have to step away from work, it costs companies millions of dollars in turnover and lost productivity.



WatchHerWork


WatchHerWork helps women take control of their career, knowing that every one’s journey and destination looks different. But that choice is up to you! They offer consulting, executive coaching, digital courses, help with presentation skills, and even helping you to ramp up your resume.


Lean In


Lean In empowers and and supports women in the workplace and helps companies to build inclusive environments. They’ve got a new digital course about allyship at work, teaching research based practices to a more inclusive workplace. They believe, “Anything is possible when women come together to share their experiences, build new skills, and cheer each other on.”


Expecting and Empowered


Expecting and Empowered empowers women to thrive during pregnancy and postpartum. They take on everything from fitness during pregnacy, sex after it, and healing from your c-section.


The Female Quotient


The Female Quotient is a female-owned business advancing equality in the workplace through powerful collaborations. They bring visibility to women’s voices and their stories as well as practical solutions for change and create metrics for accountability within workplaces.


The Modern Mamas Club


Modern Mamas Club (you didn’t think we’d finish this list without mentioning, did you?) MMC is an amazing community of moms who are ready to thrive in their motherhood. This space is for inspiration and connection but also practical advice and challenges can be found in our HUGE video library and live and interactive events. Attend an event and get your first month free!


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