Tracy Green just launched a new website, www.smartworkingmom.com. Her site is worth a look if you have a minute. This week, she emailed me and also left a comment on my blog. I’d like to share them both with you because I think you’ll relate to what she’s saying.
Email: “I applaude you! It was so refreshing to see a website that makes it okay for moms to work, and want to work and celebrates those who do! I’m emailing to ask your permission to list www.sixfiguremomsclub.com as a HOT LINK on my evolving website: www.smartworkingmom.com. I’m a full-time, plus working mom of two boys and enjoy having a career. My issue became that I was in complete control and successful at the office, but at home — forget it! I was out of my element. (Snipped)
I have been following Nancy Collamer’s writings since my daughter was born in 2005. She writes about career options for working mothers. I got excited when her blog reminded me that I needed to check out the new WSJ blog, “The Juggle”. Thanks Nancy, for the reminder. However, I was a bit surprised and disappointed when I read the site. I had the preconceived idea that if WSJ was reporting it, then the subject matter would be refreshing for the six figure mom. Back to the old rule, “never assume anything”. I felt out of touch with most of the topics (although I did like, Do You Read Your Kids Diaries or Facebook Pages and left a comment) and wondered why WSJ isn’t writing for their target market. At least I think we’re their target?



