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This Mother’s Day, I thought we could all use a little reminder of how caregiving makes us BETTER at work, so I dug into the archive to share this outstanding video on how your brain actually changes after child birth, and how this is good news for your career.
That said, the brain changing is not just limited to mothers, it happens to anyone with direct caregiving responsibilities, as Amy Henderson, an expert in using neuroscience and behavioral psychology to reveal how parenting makes us stronger at work, demonstrates for us in this webinar. It’s fascinating information backed by research and data!
Regardless of where you are in your career path — just starting out, hanging in there during the messy middle, pushing back after time away, or rounding out toward the final stretch, remembering that the skills of caregiving contribute to your overall skills and expertise, is critical.
xo, Stacey
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