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Wednesday

6 Survival Tips On How to Be A Working Mom

Do you remember the first time you left the house just after your first child was born? There were so many things to remember: diaper bag full of diapers, wipes, change of clothes for baby, change of clothes for Mummy, burpie pads, change pad...the list goes on. And just before you were ready to go out the door one of two things undoubtedly happened: you guessed it, a poop or baby was hungry! It seemed so stressful!

Well this is just a small taste of the challenges you will face when you begin working out of the home. But this time, you need to dress for success as well as have the kid(s) ready for daycare or school with enough time for you to get a coffee or tea on the way to work without being late!

If you have chosen to go to back to the "corporate" or business world, then you will have some transitioning to do. In order to make the transition as stress free as possible for you and your family, I recommend several helpful tips. Being organized will make all the difference in the world. You will save precious time and money. Make sure your mind is clutter free by writing down all the things you need to take into consideration before returning to work.

SURVIVAL TIPS

Tip 1: Most important is daycare I suggest doing one to two weeks trial basis before you really need day care. This way you can see if it is a good fit for everyone. This prepares the children for their new routine as well.

Tip 2: Image The image of your resume. The image of yourself & how do you imagine this new way of life looking. To save valuable time in the mornings you will want to make sure your wardrobe is completely organized. You will want to make sure your "career" look is fast & easy yet professional. A quick skin care and glamour look are a must.

Tip 3: Pre-plan your meals Cook & Shop on one day for the entire week. This really saves loads of time and money. Make all the lunches for the next day the night before. This is a stress reliever for the morning.

Tip 4: Have reliable transportation in place There is nothing like a dead battery to set the mood for the day.

Tip 5: Have a plan B in place for all the "what if's What if you are sick. What if the kids are sick? What if the day care is closed for the day etc?

Tip 6: Take care of yourself 1st. Make sure you are ready for anything and everything. Don't be hard on yourself and don't try to do it all. Pamper yourself at least once a week with a bubble bath. Read a good book. Arrange a date with your mate. You will be ready to take on the next week with vim and vigor.

Rowena List is an Image Organizer™, motivational speaker, CD author, writer, trainer and mentor in the fields of personal and business development. Based on her own personal trade secrets, Rowena provides training, coaching, tools and support for creating healthy reflections from the outside in. She focuses on "enhancing faces and clearing spaces" to provide the energy, productivity and confidence that are the foundations for her unique approach to Success Without Struggle™.

For more information on Image Organizing™ or Getting It Together go to Rowena's website at http://www.gettingittogether.ca or contact her directly at rowena@gettingittogether.ca

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Friday

Different Types Of Diaper Bags


Diaper bags are a mother’s best friend. The name indicates the bag is designed for carrying diapers, but they are so much more. They are a purse, changer and feeder all in one. Modern sdiaper bags play a number of roles and with trendy styles look just as great with baby in tow as with hubby in tow. Unique designer diaper bags are popping up all over and are the trendy choice among moms. Personalized bags are part of the new wave in diaper bag fashion and have become a huge hit at baby showers.

The basic requirement for a diaper bag is to provide enough space for diapers. After all that’s what they’re called. The modern day has brought about diaper bags which not only provide space for diapers, but also for bottles, toys, clothing, camera, keys and cell phones. Separate compartments and storage areas are sprinkled throughout the bag in order to maximize space. Some diaper bags come equipped with a changing pad so mom can change baby on the spot. As with anything carried by a mother, fashion has stepped to the forefront in diaper bag design. Some diaper bags work just as well as a day bag for mom while running errands as it is with cleaning dirty diapers. Designer bags from the trendiest designers are becoming some of the most popular bags around.

Diaper bags come in three basic styles. Diaper bag totes are the most common diaper bags. They are as stylish as designer handbags and often times are the ones that double as handbags. Diaper bag totes don’t have as many storage pockets as backpacks but are often more aesthetically appealing. Diaper bag backpacks make toting supplies easier because they are hands free. The backpack features a lot of storage space and pockets for carrying anything from diapers to a pair of dresses. Diaper bag slings are the latest trend in diaper bags. They resemble messenger bags and make life easier on the shoulders and back. Dad will love to carry around the diaper bag sling because it doesn’t resemble the prototypical diaper bag and can often be mistaken for a professional bag.

The type of closure is important in diaper bag selection. Accessing the contents quickly and efficiently may be easier for some with zipper top. The zipper top is most common seen while the snap or tie helps open the bag quickly too. But, the contents can easily spill out with snap or tie opening. Most bags can wipe down easily with warm water. Insulated pouches can be found in high end bags.

As much as convenience is important, style is just as big with a diaper bag. If mom is going to have to wear it she is going to want it for her look. The selection of the right diaper bag will give mom confidence while out with baby.

About the Author

LynnMarie is On-Line Editor for Babyage.com which is one of the top online retailers of Diaper Bags carrying a wide variety of the newest trend, the Diaper Bag Sling for you to choose from.
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Wednesday

Choosing Baby Diapers

Just two decades ago, baby diapers did not figure prominently into new parents’ shopping decisions. The only issues were how well you could keep them stocked and how easily you could get rid of them when they were used. Those were the heady pre-1990s days when the only diapers were the simple ones you’d get in the store in packs of 50, and cloth diapers were something only grandma remembered.

Nowadays, people have been reconsidering the awful wastefulness of disposable baby diapers and taking a second look at cloth. Cloth diaper cleaning services have stepped up to the challenge, providing a new range of options, and a new range of buying decisions. Meanwhile, disposable diapers now offer so many different features that you might feel as though you were buying from the Swiss Army catalog.

Disposable Baby Diapers vs. Cloth Diapers

As you might expect, disposable baby diapers are usually considered the most convenient option. But the picture is not so sweet-smelling for disposable diapers, nor are cloth diapers the horror you might imagine.

Disposable diapers cannot simply be thrown out in the wastebasket, unless you and everyone else in your house has a non-functioning sense of smell. You will need to take care to dispose of diapers in a hygienic way, often in the special baby diaper disposal unit.

Cloth baby diapers will often be handled the same way as cloth diapers: put in a special box or bag that will hopefully protect the nostrils of your home’s residents. Only instead of throwing them out with the trash, you leave them out to be picked up by the diaper cleaning service in your area (naturally, you need to check that your area has such a service, look into whether it has door pickup service, and get yourself on the list, before you leave a steaming bag on your doorstep). You may also take the diapers to the company that will clean them for you.

For lots of helpful information on

diaper bags and other baby related topics, visit Nr1 Baby Products at

http://www.nr1-baby-products.com