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		<title>Several Critical Suggestions For Using KIT Days To Your Advantage</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 06:49:03 +0000</pubDate>
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The Work and Families Act was lauded as being advantageous to mums-to-be when it was introduced in 2007. After all, nine months of statutory maternity pay was available, with up to a year off work allowable. For the family, much more time and attention could be devoted to the task of getting ready, receiving and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Work and Families Act was lauded as being advantageous to mums-to-be when it was introduced in 2007. After all, nine months of statutory maternity pay was available, with up to a year off work allowable. For the family, much more time and attention could be devoted to the task of getting ready, receiving and raising the child during these critical periods. Within the caring society that we live, maternity leave is seen as a human right, even though certain pressures can arise between the employee and the employer as part of the ongoing working arrangement. Employers must take into account that pregnancy is possible among the female employees and they must be able to work within the law, by taking on temporary staff as needed to cover for any women that might be on maternity leave. This is bound to cause a certain amount of disruption, but in the majority of situations, this is taken in stride.</p>
<p>There is a new clause available for the mum on maternity, allowing her to &#8220;keep in touch&#8221; through the allocation of 10 legislatively permitted days, during which she can attend work and receive a certain number of payments. This element of the legislation was introduced by Parliament to try and smooth over the disruption and the disconnection that could otherwise occur between employer and employee over this lengthy period of time.</p>
<p>Mum can take advantage of keeping in touch days from several different perspectives. Mum will be able to keep on top of those latest trend changes. It is certainly possible to do a lot of research while remaining at home and to get all kinds of e-mails and other notifications when on leave, but there is nothing to replace that feeling of actually being at your work place, talking and interacting with other staff members and seeing how new policies and procedures are actually working. By &#8220;keeping in touch&#8221; strategically this way, especially as time approaches to go back to work, the employee is more likely to be able to hit the ground running.</p>
<p>Mum may have been involved with a particularly challenging project when baby called. Those keeping in touch days would be particularly advantageous for her in this case, allowing her to continue to follow through and to impart her valued skills. Otherwise, the business may suffer or in certain circumstances, mum may be at somewhat of a career disadvantage when she returns simply due to the fact that she had not been available to work on a pivotal project. In this case, she may simply be &#8220;behind&#8221; in terms of time spent progressing.</p>
<p>Mum will be able to interact with her temporary replacement during the time that she is keeping in touch, able to see any issues or problems as they are arising and predicting situations that may have arisen without formal supervision, otherwise.</p>
<p>The good thing about each &#8220;keeping in touch&#8221; day is that it is paid by the employer and is not accounted for, from maternity leave pay. This can be a little boost, financially, when it is much needed.</p>
<p>As an extended period away from your work can be challenging indeed, you may well have to seek out <a href="http://www.coachingmums.com" target='_blank'>professional coaching</a> to give you a good idea how to approach it. These days, <a href="http://www.coachingmums.com" target='_blank'>online life coaching</a>, specifically online life <a href="http://www.coachingmums.com" target='_blank'>coaching for women</a>, is a service dedicated to helping us understand how to cope with every distinct phase of our personal lives and business careers. </p>
<p>Amanda Alexander, Director of Coaching Mums, helps pressure-cooked, stressed working mums who long for more hours in the day. Through her coaching programmes and online life coaching courses, Amanda shows mums how to create fulfilling and successful lives. For your simple 5 step guide to balance as a working mum, download our free eBook today!</p>
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		<title>Fantastic Online Life Coaching For Women Suggestions For Staying Young</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 10:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ten year anniversaries of your birth date are always exciting and are a definite cause for celebration!
For some, this can be a great time for reflection and to look back at what you have achieved and how you have enjoyed your life so far. For others, reaching such a milestone can be a bit troubling, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ten year anniversaries of your birth date are always exciting and are a definite cause for celebration!</p>
<p>For some, this can be a great time for reflection and to look back at what you have achieved and how you have enjoyed your life so far. For others, reaching such a milestone can be a bit troubling, as you may fret whether you have really achieved enough and where you might be in another ten years.</p>
<p>We should all reflect on our stage in life, where we are personally, financially and emotionally. And sometimes the woman who is raising her family when she reaches the big four-oh may reflect a bit on her sex appeal and wonder whether she has still &#8220;got it!&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s very true to say that we all become more philosophical as we age. Being philosophical is a result of experience as we have a lot to reflect on and a lot of positive knowledge to put in place. During our development as a human being, each milestone that we get to represents a significant achievement and a time for us to reflect and reinterpret our memories. As such, considering whether you are sexy or not as a 40-something mum will undoubtedly unveil a whole list of different answers than it would if you were 30.</p>
<p>Things get better as we age, and as a 40-year-old mum, we are emotionally and mentally more secure and this by itself adds to our sexuality. We don&#8217;t feel insecure and have a certain amount of natural dignity which comes with our position.</p>
<p>We are much more composed, and know how to deal with any situation when it arises by displaying a sassy attitude, allowing us to feel inherently good about ourselves and to resolve problems with a lot more ease.</p>
<p>Thankfully, <a href="http://www.coachingmums.com" target='_blank'>professional coaching</a> solutions exist for mums at every stage of their life journey and can often help us to come to terms with our milestones. The word &ldquo;sexy&rdquo; means different things to different people and will certainly have its own interpretation in your eyes.</p>
<p>Maturity teaches us to celebrate everything we have, and make the most of how we look, even though we will certainly be different today than we were back then. Take a leaf from the page of those old screen heroines and present your best side to whatever camera approaches you. Emotionally and mentally, however it is likely that you are much sexier and more appealing for every year that you age.</p>
<p>Be secure in your status and believe in yourself and what you have achieved. Your children are a great reflection of you and you should be proud or both them and your partner. You have to love yourself before anyone else and this is at the essence of making life enjoyable. In most cases, <a href="http://www.coachingmums.com" target='_blank'>online life coaching</a> experts can be consulted whenever you are feeling a little down about those upcoming big milestones, so important to everyone else!</p>
<p>You have to believe, think and above all act young and I often, when <a href="http://www.coachingmums.co.uk" target='_blank'>coaching for women</a>, remind them that their life begins at 40. Ask yourself this question &#8211; if you didn&#8217;t know what your actual age was, how old would you think you were? And no, it isn&#8217;t &ldquo;90&rdquo;! Now, go strut your stuff, fabulous 40 mum!</p>
<p>Amanda Alexander is the Director of Coaching Mums and a widely renowned ICF-accredited coach who delivers professional coaching programmes to working moms across the globe who long for more time, balance and fulfilment in their busy lives. Download our free eBook especially for working mums with 5 easy ways to achieve balance.</p>
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		<title>Several Fantastic Professional Coaching Ideas For Staying Married</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 06:56:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many new parents, it can be very difficult to comprehend the change in their lives. The arrival of kids can make a huge difference and really change the way that they looked at the relationship and at the very structure of the partnership.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many new parents, it can be very difficult to comprehend the change in their lives. The arrival of kids can make a huge difference and really change the way that they looked at the relationship and at the very structure of the partnership.</p>
<p>What may have been a perfectly happy marriage can become, rather quickly, a rocky road. Delicate adjustments are needed by both people here as they try and right the boat and this can apply whether you have had kids before, or not. Maintaining a happy and successful relationship when kids come into the equation really does require us to constantly work at our relationship with our other half.</p>
<p>Whenever doubts arise, worries come to the surface or even anger bubbles up, it is important to take a step back and look at the overall picture. You&#8217;ve heard the phrase, &#8220;can&#8217;t see the wood for the trees&#8221;? So much is going on that it is easy for parents to become overwhelmed and not know how to cope. Sometimes this leads to the need for additional jobs and causes parents to become complex role players. This can often be a tricky transition and can lead to each person spending more time focusing on their new &#8220;position&#8221; than on their opposite partner. To take new parents as an example again, &#8220;mum&#8221; may become somewhat obsessed with the idea of caring for her newborn and the marriage itself may not have as much of a priority.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, new dads can often feel a bit left out and surplus to requirements! In this situation, you might start to believe the mum is the one to look after the kids and step back. The danger here is that he may distance himself from the partnership, assuming that he&#8217;s doing the right thing.</p>
<p>Both parties need to watch each other and look for tell-tale signs. Look for signs of overload, irritability or a short temper. Don&#8217;t dismiss any negative vibes such as this, as if left to fester small problems tend to grow large, ugly and hard to crack.</p>
<p>Whenever the kids are not around, sit down and have a very deep and meaningful conversation. Ask yourself whether you are being reasonable and ask the other for their honest input. Remind each other that things have changed now that you have additional family members and this is to be understood, priorities now look different.</p>
<p>You both have to work together as a cohesive team to raise your children in the way you want, and you shouldn&#8217;t underestimate how much effort and active input this takes from both of you. Give yourselves a pat on the back and never forget that you two represent the lead team in the family!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t think for a moment that this all has to be about doom and gloom! You do need to prioritise time together, but just make sure that your time represents quality time. Can you remember when you had a nice weekend away together? Plan a really nice, romantic dinner and don&#8217;t forget those meaningful, romance filled surprises, from back in the day.</p>
<p>Mums can face a considerable challenge, especially if they are working as well and it&#8217;s useful to consult experts to help them manage the juggling act and the myriad of emotions they will face along the journey of motherhood. Thankfully, <a href="http://www.coachingmums.co.uk" target='_blank'>online life coaching</a> is a marvellous way to pick up some truly <a href="http://www.coachingmums.co.uk" target='_blank'>professional coaching</a>, and when it comes to <a href="http://www.coachingmums.com" target='_blank'>coaching for women</a>, it&#8217;s the perfect place to turn when life becomes manic!</p>
<p>Amanda Alexander is the Director of Coaching Mums and a widely renowned ICF-accredited coach who delivers professional coaching programmes to working moms across the globe who long for more time, balance and fulfilment in their busy lives. Download our free eBook especially for working mums with 5 easy ways to achieve balance.</p>
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