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Mothers as Leaders

By: Steliana van de Rijt-Economu
Narrated by: Gretchen Crispin
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This book is about mothers. Nature hasn't created a single relationship as powerful and naturally strong as the one between a mother and her child. If you are a mother who aspires to enjoy both a fulfilling life and a successful career this book is for you.

Written with honesty and humour, 'Mothers as Leaders' includes captivating real-life stories of twenty powerful, inspiring women leaders from across the world and from all walks of life. From the Mongolian political refugee to the Norwegian CEO and the American young teacher who had her first baby in The Netherlands, they all share the joys and challenges of motherhood. Despite the many hardships life threw at them, they emerged as true leaders, transforming the lives of all those around them.

The book start with a bold call to action: Dare to Dream! You can have it all: career, family and...life. The author's assumption is that the answers on how to enjoy the life and career you love lie within each mothers. The stories and the reflection exercises will help you reframe your mindset about parenthood and career success. Through a compelling, real and crude story telling style the author grabs your attention right from the start and at the end it summarises the 8 chapters with a last chapter on: How to make your dreams real.

Chapter 1: Becoming the mother and the beauty of it

Chapter 2: Who came first: the mother or the leader?

Chapter 3: Does parenthood impact your dreams and ambitions?

Chapter 4: How do mothers develop critical leadership skills?

Chapter 5: Is motherhood a springboard or a hurdle for women who want to lead in society?

Chapter 6: The famous dilemma: family or career?

Chapter 7: Letting go to letting come - how to transition through the different stages of life and motherhood

Chapter 8: What would our world look like if half of our leaders were mothers

Chapter 9: How to make your dreams real?

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©2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 Steliana Economu (P)2024 Steliana Economu

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Heartwarming and inspiring

"Mothers as Leaders" is a heartwarming and inspiring read that truly captures the strength and resilience of mothers. The author's honest and often funny storytelling makes it feel like you're chatting with a friend, sharing the ups and downs of motherhood.

What I loved most was the focus on real women, from all walks of life, who've faced challenges head-on and come out stronger. It's a reminder that you can have both a fulfilling family life and a successful career.

This book is like a warm hug, reminding us that it's okay to dream big. It helps us rethink how we see being a mom AND having a career. If you're feeling stuck or unsure, this book will give you the confidence boost you need to create the life you want. It's a truly inspiring read!

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