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You Don't Have to Carry It All

Mind, Body, Spirit / Self-help / Personal Growth / Happiness

Date de parution: March 7th 2023

You Don't Have to Carry It All

Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward

Award-winning journalist and mom-of-three Paula Faris gives insightful and practical steps for better working, momming, and living to millions of overwhelmed working moms.

In Paula Faris's most important reporting yet, You Don't Have to Carry It All reveals a game plan that will not only make being a working mom "work" but will also reveal how and why society needs to value mothers first. Weaving together groundbreaking research with inspirational wisdom, she:

  • recognizes the history of working moms in America and its lasting impact today,
  • shows how motherhood has scientifically improved the minds and capabilities of women,
  • encourages moms to link arms, not only with each other but also with men, and
  • proves why corporate America is better with moms at the helm.
After interviewing countless experts, thought leaders and mothers, Faris believes we can join together to create a path forward for ditching the mom guilt, ending burnout, and finally giving working moms the support they so desperately need. Because with working moms on the job, there are literally no hands more capable of creating the change we need!
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Regular Price $27.00

Regular Price $34.00 CAD

Page Count: 256

ISBN-13: 9781546003731

Meet The Author: Paula Faris

Paula Faris is an Emmy Award–winning journalist, podcaster, speaker, and best-selling author. She spent nine years at ABC News, where she was a co-anchor of Good Morning America’s weekend edition, cohost of The View, and host of the Journeys of Faith podcast. Faris is the founder of CARRY Media, a multimedia platform that advocates for working moms. And perhaps most importantly, she is the mother of three and is passionate about encouraging her children to be good humans and to become all they were uniquely created to be. Faris and her husband live in South Carolina with their three children.

 

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