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The Future Is Greater
By (Author) Maxine Nwaneri
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
16th June 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Child care and upbringing: advice for parents
Feminism and feminist theory
Practical advice: Life hacks / handy tips
Business studies: general
Time management
Coping with / advice about stress
Womens health
Careers guidance
Relationships and families: advice and issues
650.1082
Paperback
256
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 19mm
320g
Success life coach Maxine Nwaneri shows women, no matter what age, how to escape the motherhood penalty, arrest ten time thieves, reduce family chaos and thrive in life.
A job An obligation A career A choice A penalty
Well-intended workplace policies and initiatives have failed to successfully help mothers and mothers to be cope with work life balance. Countless women get lost in the juggling act of working motherhood that often leaves them guilty, unfulfilled and failing on all fronts.
Women do three times more unpaid work at home than their male partners. The pandemic amplified this and saw 1.5 billion children around the world homeschooled with mothers shouldering most of the weight around education and home care.
These pressures have led to one in three working mothers scaling back their careers or leaving the workforce entirely.
An issue governments and employers are failing to solve, The Future is Greater helps readers tap into the powerful, but less mentioned source of answers for this conundrum mothers and women themselves. In Mother Maxine discusses the issue of motherhood penalty verses fatherhood premium, and how this affects so many womens lives and decisions women make long before they ever have children.
Every woman faces different challenges, motivations, and dreams. Leading readers through a tried and tested ten step process involving amongst others the following tips:
decide to make a change
create a powerful and exciting vision for your life
adopt the powerful C.R.I.S.I.S success plan created by Maxine
build resilience and avoid comparison traps
identify time wasters and identify thieves
Using client testimonials and a journey that took Maxine from homelessness, addiction, academic failure in her teens, to becoming an award-winning student and Cambridge graduate, Maxine illustrates that time for what may seem like the most important commitments is gained by taking time to care first for oneself.