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Making Motherhood Work

Tiffany Madvig

Helping women pursue work post kids.

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Latest Issues

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#105: Consume.

Consume (verb): to eat, drink, ingest or absorb all of the attention and/or energy of.

7 months ago
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#104: Tethered.

When my kids were young I felt tethered to them in ways I still cannot quite explain. The same way a bungee cord stretches and then springs back, I could not un-attach myself from them or their vast needs. Their tiny fingers wound around my...

7 months ago
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#103: Confusion.

We live in a society that repeatedly asks the question “What do you do?” We use this question to take inventory of each other and subsequently decide what, if anything, we have in common. We throw this question around the same way my son th...

9 months ago
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#102: Editing.

I recently took my first stab at editing the 60,000 plus words I have recently written. In truth, I had been avoiding the editing process mostly because I did not want to censor myself or block the original words from forming, but also beca...

10 months ago
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