Motherhood: How New Moms Can Build Supportive Job Networks and Boost Confidence

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New moms returning to the workforce after maternity leave often find that job-seeking challenges aren’t about motivation; they’re about bandwidth. Between childcare gaps, sleep debt, and the constant math of work-life balance for new mothers, networking can feel like one more demand with unclear payoff. Add the pressure to explain a career pause and the worry that professional connections have gone cold, and the networking barriers for parents start to look personal instead of practical. With the right expectations and a support-first mindset, networking becomes a steadier way to rebuild confidence and opportunity.

  • Update your LinkedIn profile to clearly highlight your strengths, goals, and parent-friendly work preferences.
  • Use social media intentionally to follow supportive communities and engage in job-related conversations.
  • Reach out to professional connections with short, specific messages that respect limited time.
  • Build a support network of working parents who can share leads, encouragement, and realistic advice.
  • Take small networking steps to boost confidence without overhauling your schedule.

You don’t need big blocks of free time or a super-social personality to build a supportive job network. A few small, repeatable actions, like the quick-start moves you’ve already tried, add up quickly when you choose low-pressure ways to reconnect.

  1. Refresh LinkedIn so it works while you’re parenting: Spend 20 minutes updating your headline and “About” section with the kind of roles you want and the strengths you’ve built as a parent (planning, prioritizing, calm under pressure). Add 5–10 skills and turn on “open to work” if it fits your situation. A practical guideline from maximize your LinkedIn profile is to stay active, comment on one post or share one short insight each week so you show up in people’s feeds without hours of scrolling.
  2. Reconnect with former colleagues using a “two-sentence check-in”: Pick two people from an old job, someone you liked and someone who respected your work, and send a short message that’s easy to answer. Example: “Hi Maya, I’ve been home with my baby this year and I’m exploring a return to work in project coordination. Would you be open to a 10-minute catch-up call this month?” This works because it’s specific, it honors their time, and it turns a cold reach-out into a warm reconnection.
  3. Ask for one tiny, clear favor (not “help me find a job”): People are more likely to respond when the request is simple: “Can you recommend one local employer that’s flexible?” or “Could you glance at my resume headline?” or “Do you know a professional group that welcomes career returners?” Set a boundary like “no need to reply today” to reduce pressure. This pairs well with the quick-start approach of setting a small weekly goal you can actually complete.
  4. Use virtual events as your low-energy networking option: Virtual meetups are ideal for nap time or after bedtime, and you can leave early without awkward goodbyes. The scale of online events isn’t shrinking; $98.07 billion in 2024 reflects how normal virtual networking has become. Choose one event this month, arrive with one sentence about your interests, and message one speaker or attendee afterward: “I liked your point about flexible onboarding, could we connect?”
  5. Try one in-person event with built-in comfort: Look for options that naturally fit family life: a library career talk, a community college workshop, a small-business meetup with coffee, or a parent-focused professional mixer. Make it easier on your body and brain by setting a 45-minute “time cap,” planning childcare in advance, and preparing one question (“What does flexibility look like on your team?”). If you only meet one person, you’ve succeeded.
  6. Join professional associations and mom career groups for steady momentum: Associations create repeated exposure to the same people, which builds trust faster than one-off chats. Look for “returnship,” “women in,” or industry-specific groups that offer mentoring, webinars, or job boards, plus mom support groups focused on career development. If you’re nervous, volunteer for a tiny role, welcoming newcomers in the chat or helping with sign-in, so you have a natural reason to talk.
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Tips + Tricks: 5 Fun Things To Do With Your Children This Christmas Break

All year-round everyone in the family is always busy with something. Parents can be very busy with work while the children are preoccupied with school or school-related activities. Christmas break is one of those few occasions when everyone can gather at home and do something fun and exciting.

The few days that you are at home with your children present exciting opportunities to create core memories with them. It is a chance to have long, lazy conversations with them to get to know them better. It is also the perfect time to catch up on your favorite TV shows or that new puzzle.

I have listed a few fun things you can do with children this holiday break:

Write Christmas cards together

Writing and sending Christmas cards and postcards is a fun tradition you can start doing with your children this holiday. Send cards to relatives in far-off places or to your little one’s godparents. You may even choose to send one to his friends, or even to a stranger. You can check online posts looking for people to send cards to the elderly in nursing or retirement homes.

And if you are looking for interesting cards to send, these beautiful Larry Alcala Christmas cards from UNICEF are perfect. You can get them for free for a minimum donation of Php1,000.00.

Play online games with them

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MortgageCalculator.org’s Lego City Adventures Build and Protect

The kids will appreciate it very much if we will spend time with them doing the things that they love. These online games can be tricky, but we will score a thousand “best mum” points if we will simply try. I tried playing Fortnite, one of my not-so-little man’s favorite online games and it was quite the experience. I am clueless about these games myself. But I did manage to survive a few minutes and got 45th place before another player managed to kill me. So it’s all good!

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MortgageCalculator.org’s Bitcoin Tap Tap Mine

You can also introduce them to new online games, like these interesting money games from MortgageCalculator.org. They have a wide array of fun and educational games that you and the little ones can enjoy. Choose from colorful cooking games like Cooking Fever or try the Math-related games like Supermarket Numbers with the little ones. Introduce your older kids to more complex games like Lego City Adventures Build and Protect or Bitcoin Tap Tap Mine.

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Mum Lists: Christmas Gift Ideas #1 ~ The Gift Of Good Health With Puritan’s Pride Holiday Bundles

The Philippines’ 2022 holiday season is now in full swing and many Filipinos are already roaming their favorite shopping malls looking for gifts for their loved ones. Christmas gift-giving is a tradition in which Filipinos express affection and appreciation through gifts for the people they hold dear.

Puritan’s Pride, a renowned manufacturer of high-quality vitamins, minerals, and nutritional supplements is making the holidays extra special with their campaign Care Together. Puritan’s Pride proclaims: “Being together and caring for our loved ones is the most precious gift we can give as we express our thoughtful love for each other’s well-being. When we are there for our loved ones, it shows we care. And for Puritan’s Pride, there is no better way to say “I care for you” than by giving someone
the gift of good health.”

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