A bit on the side!As a mum, did you know that there are plenty of ways to earn a little extra money? We show you 13 ways to top up your family finances....Top up your family finances
Are you a working parent? Here’s how to make it work for you and your family. Getting the work-life balance right is even more difficult once you’ve started a family. Many mums (and dads) find themselves torn between wanting to pursue and advance
AND be a more relaxed mum.1. Feel confident about your choicesTurn off the guilt switch. Whatever your reasons for working, it is a valid choice you've made that will benefit you and your family. Just ditch the guilt: it's a waste of emotional energy
Whether youre preparing for children or already have them, youll want to be in control of your finances and make the most of what you have to build a secure and happy family life.But, like most of us, you might not know where to start or what
’t bother. But people who are willing to work evenings and really promote their products may find it suits family life very well. Visit www.freshsoapdeli.com for more information. A good place to find out more about mixing motherhood and work is the website
How do you juggle work and a family life? Starting a family is a time when many mums think hard about where their career is going and whether it’s time to change direction. Increasing numbers of mums see setting up their own business as a way
women back to work. Yet, there is seemingly less help for two-parent families in the tax and benefit system, meaning women are simply returning to work out of necessity. Last year, a report by CARE charity revealed that married couples where the mum
Making the decisionChoosing someone to look after your child when you return to work or training is one of the most important decisions you can make. Around 300,000 children are cared for by childminders, making home-based childcare the second most
-packed dishes to treat the kids' tastebuds. But for some mums, juggling family life and work commitments means there simply isn't time to cook everything from scratch. Rather than falling back on conventional fast foods and ready meals - often high in additives
Returning to work after maternity leave can be an emotional experience for many mums. But you can minimise stress with a little planning and organisation. Three to six months beforeSet your return date between three to six months before you want