
Every working mother's path is unique and should be celebrated, not lamented. Yet all too frequently, working mothers are presented with advice, rules to follow or guidelines as if all women's experiences are the same and a one-size-fits-all solution is appropriate. Maternal Optimism: Forging Positive Paths through Work and Motherhood aims to provide readers with stories and research that support the notion of women owning and feeling confident in the choices they make, as they navigate a complex series of work and family transitions. This book challenges the impulse to reduce work/life challenges to a single point in time, such as the decision to return to work after the birth of a child; instead, it recognizes that work and family decisions are anything but stagnant. They shift as life and career shift and are often filled with unpredictable events. By understanding and anticipating these shifts, working mothers can develop the resiliency they need at home and at work. This book is a resource for all professional women as they approach the difficulties and the joys of growing a family and a career.
This book investigates how professional women can cultivate a mindset of maternal optimism to navigate the fluid and often unpredictable transitions between career and family life. Authors Danna Greenberg and Jamie Ladge, both experts in organizational behavior and management, utilize a combination of original research and personal narratives to challenge the prevailing narrative of the 'working mother' as a static, one-size-fits-all experience. They argue that by viewing work-life integration as a series of evolving shifts rather than a single decision point, women can build the psychological resilience necessary to thrive in both domains.
What You Will Find
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Experts in organizational behavior and human resources frequently cite this work as a practical, evidence-based resource for professional women seeking to move beyond traditional work-life conflict narratives. Readers often note the accessible, supportive tone of the prose, which balances academic rigor with actionable insights for career-oriented parents.
Page Count:
270
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190944110
ISBN-13:
9780190944117
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