… Ages and Ages since I’ve done a blog post! I’ve been taking time to enjoy my family, yes, just us, and identify more with my role as a mother, a parent and a wife. I’ve been teaching myself to take it easy and not to try to plan all detail to the nth degree.Continue reading “It’s been a while”
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Career Break
How do you balance work and home life? If you think about work life balance in a short time frame, daily/ weekly or even monthly, it never works out. If you consider it over a longer term, at various parts of your career, you can add the balance where you need to. The most importantContinue reading “Career Break”
Equal leadership
‘Give it to Lucy, she will get it done’ is something you have probably heard in the office multiple times a day or when a new challenge is looming. It could be a different name or a different gender, but there is a Lucy in each team. When something is complex or challenging, new orContinue reading “Equal leadership”
End of the week drop
It’s only when it gets to Friday 16.00 that I am ready to drop. I’m not working, the girls are not in school but the weekend still has it’s power over me and how I view the week. It’s a habit that hasn’t left me yet despite me making so many changes in my dailyContinue reading “End of the week drop”
Middle of the Week
It’s Wednesday and the weather is wonderful today. We haven’t run out to the park whilst it is cool before midday; enjoying a play dough morning. We did find some missing small lego pieces in the green play dough… a time reminiscent of lockdown at home activities that meant our living room floor wasn’t visibleContinue reading “Middle of the Week”
Getting to know me
What an interesting time this career break has been so far. Alongside home-schooling, I decided to take on a Project that has always been a personal ambition. I have always thought of myself a great multi-tasker, a fantastic completer-finisher, but never did I realise how creative I naturally am leaving me relying on colleagues andContinue reading “Getting to know me”
Climbing the Rope Ladder
I was worried during the Covid19 lockdown stages about the following three things; How would my little one cope with her development despite not going to nursery and missing all of her friends? How would we get the eldest to do her school work as she is one who loves the outdoors but dislikes studying?Continue reading “Climbing the Rope Ladder”
