So many women feel that when they leave the workforce to become a stay-at-home parent, "Mom" becomes their primary and only identity. But Neha Ruch, author of the new book THE POWER PAUSE, reframes the shift from paid work to stay-at-home parenting—and sometimes back to the workforce— in a way that expands identity and possibilities for women going through these transitions.
Neha, Amy, and Margaret discuss:
Why the period of "stay at home momness" can be a great challenge to identity
How the Power Pause stands in contrast to the way moms are seen when they stop working
Practical tips for resigning strategically when leaving the workforce
How to grow and learn during a power pause—and why it's not really a resume gap
Here's where you can find Neha:
https://www.motheruntitled.com
@motheruntitled on Instagram
Buy THE POWER PAUSE: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780593716182
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