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Feature #1 – Herfamily.ie: 6 tips for returning to work after maternity leave

A HUGE, massive transition: 6 tips for returning to work after maternity leave Delighted to be featured in Herfamily.ie this week 🙂 hopefully the first of many… https://www.herfamily.ie/parenthood/huge-massive-transition-6-tips-returning-work-maternity-leave-265640  

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ABOUT THE BLOG

This Blog…the lowdown

Now that this blog is up and running I think it’s about time I tell you a little bit about myself and what you can expect to find here… You can find my official bio here, or a summary of my professional experience here.  So what else is there to know…Well, […]

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working during maternity leave (1)

Working During Maternity Leave

 In the last few days my social media feeds have been a bit of a flurry with the research published by SMA Nutrition that 52% women are working while on maternity leave.  You can read more about this here, here, and here. In a nutshell, the survey indicated that of 966 […]

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Back to work after baby

Back to Work After Baby

Getting back in your work groove after having a baby is hard.  It’s a huge transition and along with the new changes it brings, it signals the end of a very special era for you and your baby. From navigating the emotional rollercoaster associated with leaving your precious little baba […]

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Top 5 pregnancy books

Top 5 Books Pregnancy

Do yourself a favour and step away from ‘One Born Every Minute’ and put down the copy of ‘What to Expect when Expecting’.  If you’re aiming for a positive, empowering experience (and who isn’t?!), the best things you can do are nurture your physical and mental wellbeing, and get reading […]

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New Work Wardrobe

New Work Wardrobe

 With setting up my own business, I didn’t have a defined maternity leave per se this time around and I’ve been tipping away at things since last Autumn, slowly building the business and my client base around bedtime, naps (not mine unfortunately!), and the generosity of family and friends – […]

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