10 Reasons Why Having Kids + a Job Rocks

Being a mom can be hard.

Being a stay-at-home mom can be hard.

Being a working mom can be hard.

Consensus - it can all be hard.

If we let it.

I've never loved the term, "working mom" because all moms work. Having a kid is work from the second you start growing that little bean.

For almost seven years of my professional life, I've done it while being a mom. I have minimalist hacks to share with you. I plan on putting them into a book, that I'm writing — TODAY!

Today, I'm not talking about struggle. Let that shit go.

Instead, I'm going to share with you 10 reasons why having kids + a job rocks.

Top 10 reasons why I love having kids and a job:

  1. Quiet car rides

  2. Talking to grown-ups

  3. Using different brain-parts

  4. Work is more relaxing than mom-ing all day

  5. If my husband lost his job we wouldn’t be eating cat food (well, right away anyway)

  6. I want my kids to see their mother do work she enjoys outside of housework

  7. Kids are the BEST excuse for taking sick days (whether they’re sick or not). “Kid is sick, not coming in today”. No need to make up elaborate stories about bad lamb chops.

  8. Paychecks

  9. A great excuse when I need hubs to pick up the slack with the kids, “honey, I have to work tonight, can you put the kids to bed?”

  10. Giving my kids a super gigantic hug at the end of the day

Jacqueline Fisch

Jacqueline Fisch is an author, ghostwriter, writing coach, and the founder of The Intuitive Writing School. She helps creative business owners create their authentic voice so they can make an impact on the world.

Before launching her writing and coaching business, Jacq spent 13 years working in corporate communications and management-consulting for clients including Fortune 500 companies and the US government. As a ghostwriter and coach, she’s helped thousands of clients — tech startups, life and business coaches, creatives, and more — learn how to communicate more authentically and stand out in a busy online world.

After moving 14 times in 20 years, she’s decided that home is where the people are. She finds home with her husband, two kids, a dog, a cat, and a few houseplants hanging on by a thread.

https://theintuitivewritingschool.com/
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