Retreat Featured in Niagara Gazette March 8, 2010
Posted by Karen Renzi in About the Retreat, In the News.Tags: balance, push-pull, work and family, working mothers
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Check out this article from Sunday’s paper by Michele Deluca of the Niagara Gazette. We had fun posing our kids for that silly shot in the photo! Thought it represented what we experience everyday as we blend and balance work and family!
Be sure to reserve your spot soon! We look forward to having you join us! Click on the green “Register Now” button on the right to get started!
Nominate a working mom for our Retreat Giveaway! February 16, 2010
Posted by Karen Renzi in About the Retreat.Tags: getaway, retreat, working mom, working mothers
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We wanted to create this event to help YOU. And one way we wanted to reach out is by offering the opportunity to attend the retreat to one deserving working mom who might otherwise not be able to attend.
So we are excited to give you a chance to nominate a working mom to win registration to our retreat on March 27-28. How it works:
- Submit a comment below by February 28th March 10th explaining why the mom you’re nominating should attend (more…)
Even Jennifer Garner Needs to Find Balance February 2, 2010
Posted by Karen Renzi in Real Life Moms.Tags: balance, push-pull, working mom, working mothers
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Catching up on reading from a couple of Sunday papers ago (ahh… how I wish I could read the entire paper on Sunday morning, somehow little hands always pull me away!)… anyway, I came across this article in the Parade insert – an interview with Jennifer Garner.
It starts off like this:
Jennifer Garner is as committed to raising her daughters Violet, 4, and Seraphina, 1, as she is to her career. But she admits that it’s an emotional struggle. “I adore going to movie sets and being part of a team trying to create something,” she says. “And yet, I hate to miss even one bedtime with my girls.”
Garner, 37, knows that the push-pull she faces is hardly unique. “My sisters both are working mothers,” she says. “I understand that my being an actress as well as being at home isn’t some heroic thing. That doesn’t mean it isn’t confusing or difficult—especially that question of how you find a balance.” …more…
Ladies, isn’t it nice to know that even multi-millionaire superstars are seeking balance just like us?

