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Calling all commuting mums-to-be: how to make the obvious more obvious
Every mum who had commuted on public transport during pregnancy will have experienced the frustration and confusion at being left to stand while pregnant because people either:
1. Don’t realise they are pregnant
2. Don’t offer their seats because they are not 100% sure it’s a baby bump and don’t want to cause offence
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Video tutorial: Business tools for your success
Running a successful home business, or an online business would be a dream come true for many mums. But without getting the basics right,MIT can often turn into a nightmare.
If you want to kick the new year off with a new business venture and want to know how to plan for your success and make sure you’ve got everything covered, you really need to take this videos tutorial.
Learn all the basics you need to know about running an online business, and prepare for every eventuality, so you can hit the ground running right from the start.
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Real mum profile: Sheena Woods, MaByLand (@MaByLandUK)
Sheena Woods, 31, is mum to Siobhan, 3, and 18-month old Brannon. She is also the owner of award-winning MaByLand (www.mabyland.com), an online baby store selling handmade baby products.
Like many mums, when Sheena started her family, she knew she would not go back to working for her employer, and she set about starting her own business so that she could also make money while watching her children grow.
Sheena tells Motherswhowork.co.uk how she has managed to combine the two – and how she has managed to grow her business with the children coming to the office with her!