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Do you break into an anxious sweat thinking about returning to work after being on maternity leave? Have you ever doubted your ability to do your job as well as you did before kids? In The Business School of Motherhood, business executive and mother of two, Leticia Cavallaro talks straight about how the life-affirming highs and sometimes soul-crushing lows of parenting can make you more of a weapon in the workplace. Through refreshingly honest parenting stories, humour (if you don't laugh you go insane) and dozens of practical tips, she shows you how to turn the tables on your "I'm not good…mehr

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Do you break into an anxious sweat thinking about returning to work after being on maternity leave? Have you ever doubted your ability to do your job as well as you did before kids? In The Business School of Motherhood, business executive and mother of two, Leticia Cavallaro talks straight about how the life-affirming highs and sometimes soul-crushing lows of parenting can make you more of a weapon in the workplace. Through refreshingly honest parenting stories, humour (if you don't laugh you go insane) and dozens of practical tips, she shows you how to turn the tables on your "I'm not good enough anymore" mindset. In these pages you'll discover: How to identify your parenting skills to achieve professional success Why these skills will make you more valuable in the workplace When to use these skills to your advantage Since becoming a parent, you have a new layer of awesome that will make you so much more valuable to any business. If you're struggling to identify how to make it all work and lack the confidence to nail it accordingly, this speed-read handbook is for you.
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Leticia Cavallaro is a writer by trade, first as a journalist and then in the world of business and marketing. She is a highly successful business executive, renowned for being an innovative and strategic thinker who deeply understands the value of communication, marketing, consumer behaviour and data analysis. She specialises in finding creative ways to stay positive and focussed, despite the chaos that may be ensuing around her. Over the years she has counselled hundreds of women to believe in themselves and their skills, proving that being a parent can actually be an asset in the workforce. Her goal is to inspire others to always push themselves to be their best, and to never doubt they will be good enough to succeed, regardless of how many midgets they have running around at home.