Hi! I'm Amanda Alexander PCC, Director of Coaching Mums. Welcome to the blog!

Since founding Coaching Mums in 2003, I've helped thousands of working mums across the World to create a sense of balance, fulfillment and success on their own terms.

Here on the blog, you'll find tonnes of free online coaching tools and tips to help you as a working mum to juggle all the roles you play... without losing the plot!

Back to School! How to Juggle Work and Family With School-Aged Children

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

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It’s almost that time of year again, and whether you have older children or little ones just starting out, September can be an exciting and nerve-wracking time for both parents and kids!  Despite the big build-up to the September send-off, the school year is a long ten months that requires continued parental management and involvement.  As a working mum, you might find yourself overwhelmed with the responsibility of overseeing your own career and obligations as well as those of your kids.  Planning lunches, meeting teachers, and chauffeuring your kids to ballet practise and piano lessons can leave you feeling as though you’re balancing on a tightrope in a three-ring circus!  When you do feel a bit loony and in need of a good vent, make sure you’ve got an Online Coaching website bookmarked for some aid and support!  In the meantime, with some careful preparation, you and your kids can look forward to a happy school experience year-round!  Follow the helpful pointers below to make your year a success.  Read More



10 Top Tips from a man on staying young, happy and keeping your relationship alive:

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

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I hope you enjoy these 10 tips written by my husband Chris, to help you have a strong, healthy and happy relationship!
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How to Reduce Work Related Stress as a Working Mum

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

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Working mothers recognise the value in maintaining a career outside of the home.  Aside from the financial benefits of a regular pay cheque, work provides women with a sense of identity, purpose, and passion apart from our maternal and domestic roles.  Yet, as working mothers, we also face the dual burden of “second-shift” work, meaning we often suffer from burnout and the tendency to overextend ourselves.  While a certain amount of stress can be a positive motivator, overexertion is dangerous and leaves women feeling overwhelmed and at the brink of insanity.  How can working mums reduce their stress levels and avoid burnout? Seeking professional coaching will help you ditch the guilt and stop the burnout.  But in the meantime, to take control of all that life throws your way, try the following tips to help release tension and improve your mood.  Read More



Seven Principles of Balance, Part 2

Monday, August 09, 2010

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Several weeks ago I wrote part one of a blog post entitled “Suffragettes, Sinatra and Pants: Your First Three Principles of Work Life Balance” with the intention to send you part two in the following issue. Then something inspired me and I wrote about that for the next issue. Having already written part two, I completely forgot to post it. It wasn’t until my sister in-law, Denise mentioned it to me last week, telling me how much it had helped her friend to breathe a relieved sigh of, “Oh, I’m doing ok and I’m not the only one”, Denise also told me that she seemed to have missed part two, and it was then that the penny dropped! I hadn’t posted part two!!   Read More



5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Being a Work at Home Mom

Monday, August 02, 2010

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The time has never been better to consider bringing the office home!  For working mums who struggle to find a balance between their work and family lives, many find the solution lies in setting out the welcome mat to their home offices.  It’s not an easy decision, by any means, especially when the line between work and home life grows blurry.  There’s also the initial cost of start-up, and the negotiation of new roles and new boundaries to consider.  Yet, while drawbacks exist, the advantages of working from home may far outweigh the risks when you draw up a cost-benefit analysis!  If being a work at home mum appeals to you, but you’re not sure how to make the transition, professional coaching can provide the guidance and support you need to set the changes in motion.  In the meantime, here are the five reasons you should consider being a work at home mum:  Read More



How to Juggle Work and Family Over the Long Summer School Holidays for Working Mums

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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For working parents and working mums, who tend to be the primary organisers, school holidays can represent a planning nightmare! You will have six weeks or more of time to fill for your children, well aware that this is quality family time, irreplaceable for family bonding purposes. You can't help but think how the months and years are flying by and how, before you know it, the children will be all grown up and on their way. In an ideal world, you would want to spend the entire summer holiday with the children as well, taking time to soak in the summer. Wouldn't it be nice if you could take a six-week holiday as well?!  Read More



Ten Fabulous Days Out For Under a Tenner Over the Summer Holidays in the UK.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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Summer is here and with it the call of the great outdoors. But the big economic downturn is still with us and family budgets are stretched. It is not easy to make ends meet, to pay the mortgage or rent and put food on the table, let alone find money to pay for those special summer trips. So here are 10 great days out for you to consider this summer, an eclectic collection, each for under a tenner.  Read More



Seven Ways To Find An Extra Hour Each Day For Busy Working Mums

Thursday, July 15, 2010

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We know that we have 24 hours in each day and that this should be plenty of time for us to complete everything that we have to do, with ample time to spare. The dawn of each day should bring a fresh outlook to all of us and we should feel rejuvenated and ready to tackle anything that life has in store. However, for one reason or another it seems that we are always playing catch-up, despite what we might feel are our best intentions. When the sun has set and the hours are winding down, we often feel frustrated, as we have not had enough time to complete all those tasks. As a busy working mum, we certainly know about time constraints and wish we could find an extra hour, each day, somehow. Well, maybe we can:  Read More



The Emergency Overwhelm Plan for Working Mums on The Edge of Summer

Monday, July 12, 2010

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Whoa There!
Do you ever feel  yourself getting overwhelmed with everything that you juggle?  Read More



Secrets To Selling Your Skills To An Employer As A Mum Returning To Work

Thursday, July 08, 2010

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With your new arrival now firmly ensconced within your household, it’s time to consider making the transition back to work. This has been a whirlwind few months and you could be forgiven for not thinking too long and hard about your career and your employer. However, you have to come down to earth with a bump in many respects and know that you have to make the transition very soon.  Read More









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