by Jamee Tenzer | Apr 2, 2013 | Breadwinner Mommy, Communication, Self Care
I’m serious about this. What do you laugh about? Who do you laugh with? What is truly funny to you? Maybe you had the good fortune to marry someone who makes you laugh? While I can list many reasons for marrying my Husband, the personality trait that really sealed the...
by Jamee Tenzer | Feb 25, 2013 | Breadwinner Mommy, Communication, Self Care
As mothers we receive plenty of input about what we should be doing, should have done, or should do NOW. Frankly, we should have known better, thought of that before AND been one step ahead. No wonder some of us fall into the dreaded trap of HELLi-parenting – sticking...
by Jamee Tenzer | Feb 21, 2013 | Breadwinner Mommy, Communication, Office Politics
Do you enjoy drama? Are you someone who thrives on intrigue? Or, are you someone who holds it all together and responds calmly when all around you are falling apart? As a working mom, you certainly have your share of invitations to drama. There is always intrigue at...
by Jamee Tenzer | Feb 19, 2013 | Communication, Leadership Development
Let’s hope so, because YOUR mind is so powerful it could potentially cause you to miss a grown man dressed in a gorilla suit walking right through your vision of the future. Think I’m bananas? Read on. A number of years ago, two researches conducted a well known...
by Jamee Tenzer | Feb 12, 2013 | Breadwinner Mommy, Communication, Leadership Development, Office Politics
I would appreciate a show of hands. How many of us wish our children did not use the word “like” with the kind of abandon that should be reserved for breathing in and out? And why are they still trotting out the same old filler word anyway? Perhaps the texting...
by Jamee Tenzer | Jan 17, 2013 | Breadwinner Mommy, Communication, Self Care
When I think about the energy I have wasted over the years being angry, I am sure I must be crazy, and that just makes me mad. How about you? Do you ever get angry over “little” things? Can your children push your buttons? Of course we expect our children to know how...