Posts Tagged ‘balance’

Parents’ Conference

Monday, October 18th, 2010

On Saturday, October 23rd, I’m pleased to be the keynote speaker at the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board’s Parents’ Meeting.  My topic will be “Forget Balance, It’s All About Blend – Kids, Work, and Everything In Between”.  I’ll be a real-live test to this as I attempt to leave the house at about 6:00 on a Saturday morning.  Without kids.

There will be a number of breakout sessions as well, and parents, staff, and community are invited to attend this free event – but you have to register first.

Visit the website by clicking on the link.

BlissDom Canada 2010

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

On Thursday October 27th I’m going to be moderating a panel called “Peaceful Co-existence Between Life and Laptop” at BlissDom Canada 2010, and I have the best panelists to work with.

Join me, best selling “Mother of All” author Ann Douglas, founder and president of www.weewelcome.ca Maureen Dennis, amazing business coach and engagement marketer Lara Galloway, and The Kids Are Alright blogger Karen Green as we wade through the “Balance Minefield”.

Session starts at 3:30*

*BlissDom Canada tickets are currently sold out.

Forget Balance, It’s All About Blend: Kids, Work, and Everything In Betwee

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

On Saturday, October 23rd, I’m pleased to be speaking at the Kawartha Pines District School Board’s Parent’s Conference, in Peterborough, Ontario.

Click here for all the details, and please join me if you are in the district.


Totally Unbalanced

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Yesterday I was interviewed by a reporter from the Edmonton Journal, for a 3 part series she’s writing on Motherhood and Careers.

We covered everything from how to know when it’s the best time career wise to take the plunge (if I had the answer to that…), as well as how to plan for a maternity leave, and how to transition back into the workforce.

I’ll admit it made me think about issues I faced through four maternity leaves, that I hadn’t given much thought to lately. My first maternity leave was almost 18 years ago – I vaguely recall worrying about my shoulder-padded suits not fitting me after my first trimester – and my last leave was about six years ago, when I made the decision to drop the briefcase and turn my maternity leave into my eternity leave.

The worst thing about the first pregnancy and subsequent maternity leave from work is the total unknown – about how you’ll react to having a new, bigger priority, and the juggling that goes with it. And, I have to say, the best thing about the first pregnancy and mat leave is the same thing – the total unknown. It’s an adventure at the best of times, and a soul sucking experience at the worst.

We talked about the elusive balance, which for me is always more about setting goals and managing trade-offs.

Like deciding to skip a morning of writing and heading out for a well-needed pedicure.

I’ll post a link to the articles when they run, but only if I was able to sound sensible about the whole thing.