Every now and then, we all need a tinge of motivation. Have you ever questioned if you are just all by yourself in such a dreadful universe? Ever felt like you are the only working mum trying to make sense of it all, balancing family responsibilities with career and social life? If we are being true to ourselves, we all experience these highs and lows and ask what these truly mean. Hence it is a relief to know how other people deal with it, to provide us some inspiration and be able to get back in the game!
The social media phenomenon gives us the amazing opportunity to get to know people people more than ever before. Today, it is possible for us to peek into the lives of people we do not personally know and to increase our social network by mingling with mums like us.
We have searched for some inspirational working mums on one of our favourite social networks, Twitter. See if you can find some inspiration from these women's tweets, but in the meantime why not use the vast power of the Internet to line up some online coaching to inspire you? Professional coaching can be a vital tool in your arsenal!
Nadine Hill (@businessmum) from the north of England lists some of her talents as "plate spinner, fashion lover, biz owner" and she is also an entrepreneurial speaker. She has written several books and is adept at multitasking, balancing her roles of business owner and modern mum.
Carolyne Wahlen (@preventativehr)manages a business that focuses on employment contracts, human resource outsourcing and methods to prevent possible issues that are detrimental to employees. She is fluent in German, based in Reading and also juggles time as a working mum with Brownie duties.
Angie Stewart (@angiejstewart)runs a booming business consultancy with her spouse. In one way or another she is able to handle Kill the Jukebox and Live Covers Band, at the same time raising her two boys.
Brigitte Mehr (@brigittemehr) claims to be the proudest mum as she builds her entrepreneurial empire. She adores collecting designer handbags, encourages online coaching and mentoring, while managing a winning blog, sharing internet marketing techniques to entrepreneurs.
If you follow astrology, you can learn all about the phases of the moon, eclipses, how to identify asteroids and those strange twinkling lights in the sky. This outreaching Welsh mum (@serennu) also operates @astrologyblog and has an interest in music and comedy.
Angela Griffin (@angela_griffin) is a thirty something mum of two, who makes a living as an actress and television presenter for Britain's Sky TV. Fans of Coronation Street will remember her as the hairdresser Fiona.
Tina Weeks is a financial life planner, who wants to help people manage their money effectively, so they can live the life that they want. She is the Finance Coach (@thefinancecoach) and is based in Barnet, London.
If you really want some inspiration, check out the real-life story of Sarah E Andrews (@sarahsaner), who documents her fight and victory over cancer, while being a busy mum and promoting her career as an aspiring fiction writer.
If you crave independence, look at how you can become a digital nomad. This is exactly what Lea Woodward (@leawoodward)has achieved, not living permanently in any specific place. She is dedicated to this business model, while being a busy mum, helping others aspire to a similar life.
Michelle Dale (@miss_Friday) combined a passion for travel and career development by establishing a successful Virtual Assistance business. She is the entrepreneur's Girl Friday!
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