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If you think work-at-home-mums have it easy, you really need to read this article!
Learning to manage stress will not only increase your efficiency but could also keep you healthier in the long run.
All mums feel stretched at the best of times; but for working mums, pressure takes on a whole new meaning. We become experts at multitasking, compromising, and developing an irrational anxiety over school holidays.
We asked working mums in Singapore to tell us how they manage to strike a balance between work and family life. Read on as Yvonne McGill, Vice President Finance & Chief Financial Officer of Dell, shares her insights with us.
Is it possible for women to stay at the top of their careers and spend ample time with their family? Read on to find out now...
Read what Indra K. Nooyi, PepsiCo's CEO, and other Singapore mums have to say about work-life balance!
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They rule their homes and the world and seem to excel at both jobs. They have social and political clout. They are dignified, educated, powerful, talented and beautiful. Who are they? They are the world's most powerful mums and are certainly an inspiration to women and mothers all over the world.
According to expert sociologist Paulin Straughan, the key to rising fertility rates in Singapore lies in changing the Singaporean attitude towards work-life balance. But can Singaporeans really take a break from their fast paced lives?
The line between work and personal life is fast blurring, with increasing workplace connectivity and higher expectations from bosses keeping more workers connected to work at all times.
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