Transitioning from Working Mom to Stay-at-Home Mom
When I first decided to stay at home with my children, I became friends with a wonderful group of women from my daughter’s preschool. At the time, we all had a 3-year-old and a baby. Today, we are all still hanging out at preschool together, but now it’s with our “babies” who all just turned 4-years-old! Without these women, I wouldn’t have survived the last 3 1/2 years.The other day, we all started talking about why we decided to stay home, how we adjusted and what challenges we faced. After our discussion, I decided it would make a great story for SharpMom.com.
Many women struggle with the decision to work or stay-at-home and it’s not a decision that should be taken lightly. There are many things to consider and be aware of before you give your notice at work and take the plunge into full time motherhood.So, over the next couple of weeks, watch out for my three-part series on things you should consider and things you need to know before you transition from working mom to stay-at-home mom.
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