Ten Inspirational Suggestions On Working Mums To Follow On Twitter
We all crave inspiration from time to time. Do you ever wonder whether you are all alone in a big, bad world? Are you the only working mum struggling to make sense of it all, juggling work, social life and the challenges of bringing up your children? If we are all honest, we all go through these ups and downs and question the meaning of it all, so it is good to see how others operate, to give us a little bit of extra motivation to shake it off and resume the battle!
Due to the social media revolution, we are able to interact with others in such a positive way. We can come across other, like-minded mums who we can bring into our social circles, as we get a glimpse of their complex, alternative lifestyles.
One of the best social networks is, of course, Twitter and we have looked for some inspirational working mums within. See if you can find some inspiration from these women’s tweets, but in the meantime why not use the vast power of the Internet to line up some online coaching to inspire you? These days, professional coaching can really be the shot in the arm that you need.
We came across Nadine Hill (@businessmum), who lives in the north of England and in addition to being a motivational speaker is also a “fashion lover, biz owner and plate spinner!” She has found that she is good at multitasking, balancing her roles of modern mum and business owner, as she writes a number of different books.
If you want to find out how somebody runs a business focusing on human resource outsourcing, employment contracts and employee related problems, you should follow Carolyne Wahlen (@preventativehr). Carolyne lives in Reading, can speak German fluently and is also involved with Brownie duties in addition to being a working mum.
Angie Stewart (@angiejstewart) has set up a business consultancy with her husband. Somehow she is also able to manage the Live Covers Band and Kill The Jukebox, while also bringing up two boys.
Nobody is prouder than Brigitte Mehr (@brigittemehr) as we build our entrepreneurial dreams. She loves to collect designer handbags, promotes online coaching and mentoring, while running a successful blog, passing along Internet marketing strategies to entrepreneurs.
Astrology is a fascinating pastime, teaching us about the phases of the moon, asteroid identification, eclipses and the millions of stars in the sky. (@serennu) writes about her interests in comedy and music back home in Wales, as she also operates @astrologyblog.
Angela Griffin (@angela_griffin) is a thirty something mum of two, who makes a living as an actress and television presenter for Britain’s Sky TV. She is, after all, better known as the hairdresser Fiona in Coronation Street.
Tina Weeks is a financial life planner, who wants to help people manage their money effectively, so they can live the life that they want. Based in Barnet, London, she is also known as the Finance Coach, (@thefinancecoach).
If you really want some inspiration, check out the real-life story of Sarah E Andrews (@sarahsaner), who documents her fight and victory over cancer, while being a busy mum and promoting her career as an aspiring fiction writer.
If you really want some freedom, you should aspire to be a digital nomad. This is just what Lea Woodward (@leawoodward) has done, living independently of any particular location. She is dedicated to this business model, while being a busy mum, helping others aspire to a similar life.
Michelle Dale (@miss_Friday) combined a passion for travel and career development by establishing a successful Virtual Assistance business. For the entrepreneur, she is the Girl Friday!
Amanda Alexander is the Director of Coaching Mums and a widely renowned ICF-accredited coach who delivers professional coaching programmes to working mums 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.
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