LGBT fostering – top three myths busted

LGBT fostering – top three myths busted

Did you know that 20% of the UK’s population believe that gay and lesbian couples are not allowed to foster or adopt children?

There are also other potentially damaging prejudices out there that imply that children are negatively affected by being placed with an LGBT couple.

Three simple ways working mums can boost their profile at work

Three simple ways working mums can boost their profile at work

The saying “empty barrels make the most noise” is one that’s often said in non complimentary way, but if you’ve been working for a li g time, you’ll soon start to see a pattern – those who shout about their achievement (even the smallest and non significant) often seem to get the promotions.

What happens when you block someone on twitter?

Prowling competitors, online bullies, spammers…there are different types of people you may opt to block on twitter. But exactly what happens when you do block them? Do they get a message alerting them of the fact?

Here’s what happens:

9 ways working mums can save money on food shopping

9 ways working mums can save money on food shopping

Food is one of the highest bills for most families, and quite often it’s buying the right things at the wrong prices. As working mums, we tend to take ownership of the food shopping so it’s one area that we have control over and can make a huge financial impact on.

Here are a few tips to help you stretch your budget further still or save money on the food shop:

Childcare costs are so high it takes working mums four months to break even!

Childcare costs are so high it takes working mums four months to break even!

According to a new report by Family Investments it takes working mums four months to break even from the cost if childcare.

It’s quite a humbling thought, really, because every month or week most if us just see the direct debit come out, or get a sinking feeling when we draw out the cash to pay the nursery or childminder!

A gift free gift for all mums: ‘The Stay at Home Mum’s Guide to Making Money’

A gift free gift for all mums: ‘The Stay at Home Mum’s Guide to Making Money’

With 2013 just around the corner, we want to give a special gift to you, our loyal readers! The Stay at Home Mum’s Guide to Making Money is a guide that will show every type of mum how to make money from home – and if you’re already a a working mum who wants to increase your income without increasing your hours at work, this guide will help you, too!

Driving jobs are just the thing for mums who want a bit of income with flexibility…

Driving jobs are just the thing for mums who want a bit of income with flexibility…

With the economy seemingly entering a triple-dip recession, money is still very tight for many households across the nation. The festivities of Christmas are particularly bad news for the bank balance, which is why so many people look into part-time second jobs to supplement their income.

One avenue that is definitely worth exploring is part-time driving jobs. Many of us mums already have a ‘mum’s taxi’, so it’s just a case of finding the right employment to start turning your wheels into cash.

One week to be more productive…make the change before 2013!

One week to be more productive…make the change before 2013!

There’s no doubt that us working mums have our work cut out for us. But, let’s stop looking for a pity party for a minute and see what we can actually do to really stretch the 168 hours there are in a week to our advantage.

For one thing, we have control over what we do and how we do it…yes, even at work, you have a lot of control over how you perform. This free* guide will help you work out how to take back control of your week and help you use everything you have to make your week more productive.

*This guide is free for members of the Mothers Who Work Club.

Is coffee taking over your life and your finances?

Can’t start the day without your coffee fix? Find out which coffees are spending a lifetime on your hips…

What’s your coffee weak spot? A hazelnut latte, a mocha with whipped cream? Having these once in a while is fine, but if you’ve been wondering why your weight creeps up when you’re working, it could be down to your coffee shop purchases.

You only need to jump on the bus, tube or train to see many women grip onto their morning coffees like their lives depend on it…and then complain about weight gain without realising that their morning and afternoon coffee fix could be the culprit! 

Four jobs you (probably) didn’t think you could do from home

Four jobs you (probably) didn’t think you could do from home

Working from home doesn’t always have to mean selling other people’s products or setting up a craft-based business…you can actually use your skills, experience and knowledge in your current profession without changing much other than where you work.

Here are just four examples of doing just that to get you thinking about the possibilities…there are many more ideas, including our feature ‘10 hobbies that can become a business‘ for even more:

Keep the kids busy while you do the last-minute Chirstmas prep with the Verbaudet Budding Designer International Competition

Keep the kids busy while you do the last-minute Chirstmas prep with the Verbaudet Budding Designer International Competition

Vertbaudet invites children aged five to 12 years old to design their own swimsuit with a character, animal, object, or anything else their imagination conjures up!

Eight budding designers will be chosen by a panel of fashion experts and all the winning designs will then be created and sold in Vertbaudet’s next collection. Other prices each of the eight winners will receive are: a Nintentdo Wii and game, £350 to spend with Vertbaudet, and the swimsuit they have designed, of course!

How to prepare for the party season: making nibbles and tips to avoid a sore head in the morning

How to prepare for the party season: making nibbles and tips to avoid a sore head in the morning

The Christmas season is upon us and between parties, gift shopping and trying to meet work deadlines before the holidays; it can leave you with little time to prepare your evening meal. This might not be high on your list of things to do at this busy time of year, but it’s actually very important. Eating healthy food will keep you warm and energised to get through the busy days – we like hearty food like Italian food, Chinese food and a good roast.

How to prepare for being a single mum (or dad)…who works

How to prepare for being a single mum (or dad)…who works

Whether your child’s father is in the picture or not, single mothers typicallay have a lot more financial stress in their lives than if they lived with their spouse or partner.

Here are some things to bear in mind if your relationship has broken down, and some tips to help you through: