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Being Mama embodies the ability to nurture, to control the driving force within, and being able to love forever, unconditionally. We juggle a lot at once: emotions, job expectations, finances, relationships, health, and more. These authors share all kinds of stories about the different experiences of womanhood to motherhood. How does one embrace motherhood while still being herself? What can she do to set aside time for herself? When she is a strong support to many, who supports her? So Mama, it's time to take time for YOU. Kick up your feet, tell them Mama time is important too, and find some new friends within these pages.
Canada thrives as a diverse country with a very unique culture. Lighting The North will help shed light on equality, freedom, and what it means to be a woman in Canada. The struggles and unrecognized achievements we face as women are just as present today as they were in the past. The Women of the North share their secrets to their successes, the spirited stories of their failures, as well as incredible tips and insights for thriving in our multicultural country.Are you a born and raised Canadian? Are you indigenous to this land? A newcomer to Canada? Do you hear stories of your elders'' fight for this land, or their journey to relocate to Canada? This book illustrates the diverse search for identity and belonging each woman faces and the collective spirit she is building among her Northern sisters, the day-to-day grind, and the behind closed doors secrets we face in our nation.Coauthors: Ky-Lee Hanson; First Nations, Scottish, Canadian | Charleyne Oulton; Canadian, Scottish, Prussian | Crystal Hardy Zongwe Binesikwe; Rocky Bay First Nation | Eldyka Simpson; French-Canadian, Ukranian, Polish, Russian, Norwegian | Karen Swyszcz; Filipino, Chinese, Spanish | Sasha Rose; Kwakiutl First Nations, Scottish, Canadian | Shirin Ariff; Indian, Bengali | Nadia Dedic; Czechoslovakian | Angel Kibble; Dutch, Scottish, CanadianFeaturing: Mia Martina, Multi-Platinum Recording Artist | Miss Emily, Multi-Award-Winning Musician | Susan Musgrave, Award-Winning Author, and Nominee of The Governor General''s Literary Award for English-language fiction | Krysta Lee crew member on the Canadian tv series Workin'' Moms | Steph Clark | Mlle Elizabeth Ann | Karla Smith
Foreword written by Workin'' Moms creator, executive producer, writer, and star of the television comedy series, Catherine Reitman.This book was written by working moms, for working moms. Becoming a mama has a plethora of challenges on its own, and it can be exhausting, even on the best of days. When it comes time to go "back to work," what additional challenges might mom expect? Is it possible to implement conscious parenting while simultaneously achieving career success and also discovering true fulfillment in life? What sort of new learning curves may she face mentally, emotionally, physically, and even spiritually? How might she handle uncharted territory with her family, child(ren), partner, caregiver, colleagues, and the rest of the world in general? How might she adapt to the social status change to "mom" in the public world, while still maintaining the most important role of mom at home in private? Let''s get real and start the conversation.Navigating these waters doesn''t have to be so scary, and no mama is ever alone. We as mothers are here to support one another, and lift each other up by sharing our personal trials and triumphs. It takes a village, and it''s time for working moms all over the world to feel a sense of unity, positive reinforcement, community, and belonging. All moms deserve the access to wisdom from those who have walked the path before her-no matter how many children she has, what ages they are, whatever mom''s age may be, or however long-after mama''s gotta go back to work. The goal of this book is to uplift as many moms as possible, from all walks of life, and to better prepare them for what''s to come as they embark on the transition between home life and work life. It provides an abundance of hope and inspiration to moms everywhere, that if we can do it, so can YOU!Co-Authors: Krysta Lee | Amanda Drexler | Andie Mack | Charleyne Oulton | Domenica Orlando | Elizabeth Meekes | Erin Montgomery | Laura Morris | Lisa Evans | Marcia Miatke | Mary Ann Masesar Blair | Melissa Killeleagh | Michelle Emmick | Nanci Lozano | Pina Crispo | Sally Lovelock | Sharlene Rochard | Sharon Hughes-Geekie | Stephanie Card | Teresa Nocita-Cirillo
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