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Working Moms' Essential Tips for Balancing Act

Introduction: Being a working mom is a remarkable juggling act, as it requires effectively managing both professional responsibilities and the demands of motherhood . Striking a balance between work and family life can be challenging, but with the right strategies and mindset, it is achievable. In this article, we will explore valuable tips and practical advice to empower working moms in their pursuit of success and fulfillment. Prioritize and Organize One of the key factors in managing the dual roles of motherhood and a career is effective prioritization and organization. Create a daily or weekly schedule to help structure your time and allocate it wisely between work and family. Identify your most important tasks and set realistic goals for each day. Prioritizing allows you to focus on what truly matters and helps prevent feelings of overwhelm. Establish Support Systems Building a strong support network is crucial for working moms. Seek assistance from your partner, family members, o

Chronicon: Uniting the Chronic Illness Community in Brooklyn, NY

The second annual in-person groundbreaking event,  Chronicon , will be held in Brooklyn, NY, on May 19th, 2023. Founder and chronic illness advocate Nitika Chopra, who launched Chronicon, is on a mission to elevate the visibility of 133 million Americans with a chronic illnesses. The power-packed one-day event, taking place at the XX Venue, will feature dynamic speakers, including  Stacy London,  Style Icon, Host, Author, and Activist,  Meghan O'Rourke,  New York Times best-selling author,  Dr. Darien Sutton,  Good Morning America correspondent and Founder of Tik Tok Med School.   Chronicon is an event for individuals with chronic illness to connect, learn and share their experiences in a supportive and inclusive environment. Attendees can participate in interactive workshops, panel discussions, and breakout sessions covering various topics related to living with chronic illness, including mental health, nutrition, self-care, and advocacy.   Founder Nitika Chopra, who has lived wit

Types of Communication in a Crisis

Whether it's a natural disaster , a problem with the safety of employees, or a big mess in the media, a crisis can hurt a business's image. Companies must act quickly to keep their good name. The news media are a key way to get the first information about a disaster. But the news media might not be the only way for a company to get its message out. A press release is information about an event that is sent to a news agency. It can be used to tell people about an event, make a formal statement, or make a plan for how to handle a problem. During a disaster, the news media are often a key group of people who need to be reached. So, studies in crisis communication often look at how mass media relations affect how people respond to a crisis. A standard press release starts with a headline that is meant to get the attention of journalists and others who read it. It then tells what happened in no more than six to eight words. It might have a sub-headline that goes into more detail