Schedule Template
The #1 thing people come to the Mompowerment website for is about creating a better morning routine. You might be looking to change things up on your schedule, so I’ve created a schedule template to help you. I share my schedule and give you ideas on how to figure out your own.
PROPOSALS FOR CHANGES AT WORK
Part of setting yourself up for success from the beginning of your transition to a professional part-time role is creating the right structure for your new role that everyone understands and agrees to. Your proposal helps define this new structure and overall description. You want to show how going part time will in no way take away from your demonstrated track record of achievement.
Proposal for Reduced Hours (Word Document)
After working from home for a few months, some working moms are realizing that they want to permanently work from home. Or maybe you already get to work remotely and want to request another kind of flexible work (e.g., split schedule or job share). This proposal helps you request that. You want to show how this new shift in flexibility will in no way take away from your demonstrated track record of achievement.
Proposal For Greater Flexibility
At some companies PowerPoint (PPT) is king. There’s a PPT version of requesting a change in how you work that can be used for proposing a transition to a part-time role or requesting another type of flexible work.
Proposal for New Way of Working (PowerPoint)
GUIDES TO HELP YOU CREATE CHANGES AT HOME
Speaking with your Significant Other About the Transition to a Part-time Role
Countless moms shared in interviews that it is important to get input and support from your significant other when you are looking to change your career model. If you are wondering what types of things to include in your conversation, the questions in this discussion guide can help you get started. The questions also help you begin the process of developing a plan for yourself and your family as you transition to a professional part-time role.
Speaking with Your Significant Other about Transition to professional part-time role
Template to Help You Chat with Your Significant Other about Being Better Partners at Home
If you need your significant other to take on more at home, you’re not alone. Covid-19 pulled back the curtain on the inequality in so many households.
If you’re in this boat, download the guide to help you with this discussion with your significant other. You’ll have questions to guide you and conversation starters to actually start this often uncomfortable discussion. Get started on changing things up so you can get the support at home that you want and need.
Speaking with Your Significant Other about becoming better partners at home
UNLOCK ACCESS TO MULTIPLE TEMPLATES THAT CAN HELP YOU CREATE THE WORK-LIFE BALANCE YOU CRAVE.
SCHEDULE TEMPLATE
Want some inspiration on changing up your schedule? Grab the schedule template with loads of tips to help you think differently about how your day can look.
PROPOSALS FOR CHANGES AT WORK
If you're looking for more flexibility in your role, you can download a template to help you with that. Choose from two versions of the Word templates (transition to a part-time role and request for more flexibility and a PowerPoint version. Instead of recreating what you read in award-winning Mompowerment books, download the template. And move on to asking for greater flexibility.
FOR TALKING ABOUT CHANGES AT HOME
Want more support at home or want to make changes that impact home? Trying to figure out how to have that conversation with your significant other? If you want more equality at home or want to talk about transitioning to a part-time role, we've got you covered. Download templates for these often uncomfortable conversations and get conversation starters to get the conversation going.
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