Practical advice for your return to
work journey.
Browse articles covering everything from building confidence to navigating job searches, all written specifically for women re-entering the workforce.

Letting Go of Mum Guilt When Returning to Work
Mum guilt stems from the unrealistic expectation that we need to do everything perfectly. But no one can do it all, all the time. And we shouldn’t have to.

We See You: Straddling the Invisible Load of Motherhood and Why Returning to Work Is Harder for Mothers
Mothers carry a mental load that is often invisible but deeply felt. From keeping track of doctor’s appointments to remembering which snack each child prefers, the emotional and logistical weight of managing a household is relentless.

Reclaiming Confidence after a Career Break
Confidence is often the biggest hurdle for mothers returning to the workforce. Many women second-guess their skills, worry about career gaps, and wonder if they’ll be able to keep up in a professional environment again.

Why mothers are returning to work amid the cost of living crisis
The rising cost of living is affecting households worldwide, forcing families to reevaluate their financial situations. In many two-income households, the decision for both parents to work is now a necessity rather than a choice.

Confidence
At some point, many women find themselves at a crossroads. This might happen after stepping back from the workforce to have kids, manage health issues, care for others, or simply reassess life. But there is one quiet, persistent barrier that often stands in the way: confidence.
Rebuilding confidence does not mean becoming someone new. It is about reconnecting with the capable, wise, and resilient version of yourself that is still right there, waiting to be seen again.

Am I adding another chore?
If you’ve been out of the paid workforce for a while, the idea of “returning to work” might come with mixed emotions. For many women, especially mothers, it doesn’t feel like a fresh new chapter. It feels like yet another item on the list. Another ball to juggle. Another demand to manage. In truth, you’re already running a complex operation: your household, your family, your schedule, your future.