National Working Moms Day
Every mother is a working mother. National Working Moms Day, March 12th, honors the breadwinners and the breadmakers, the educators, and the role models, all of our children's lives.
Mothers have been innovating, creating, and developing ever since the invention of motherhood. They strategize and organize, never stopping until the job is complete. We know mothers keep up with the changing times through each evolution. Because their small businesses thrive there, working moms are investing in our communities. No matter how many cookies they make or how much bread they bring home, we can never celebrate them enough.
Every mother is honored on National Working Moms Day, which is why National Working Moms Day is celebrated. Join the celebration whether you recognize a wonderful working mother in your life or you reflect on your accomplishments as a working mother.
#workingmomsday is a trending topic on social media
Working Moms Day is a way to honor a working mother you may not recognize.
- Frequent is a business owned and operated by a working mother. Supporting a small business means you're also helping a working mom's family and the local community
- With a handwritten note, show your appreciation to a working mom. Thank you notes are one of many items that can be re-read for inspiration. In addition,, computers cannot delete handwritten notes
- For the evening, take over meal preparations. Any working parent knows that mealtime is one of the day's most difficult times
It's also a day for working mothers to take a little time for themselves.
- Practice some mindfulness. Take some time for yourself, whether it's 5 minutes of deep breathing or writing in a journal
- If possible, take the day off if possible. Network with other moms and spend quality time together to bond
- Register for a course you've been looking for. Make the time. Whether you want to advance your career or lower your stress levels, make the time
- Working Moms of Milwaukee is a working moms network. Join a working moms network like Working Moms of Milwaukee. Working moms can use information, tools, and a social network to share their experiences
On social media, you can also post your working mom tale. If you do, be sure to use #WorkingMomsDay.
The national working moms day celebrations in history have a long tradition
In 2020, Working Moms of Milwaukee (WMM) introduced National Working Moms Day to honor working mothers around the world. WMM's vision is to be a one-stop-shop for working mothers in Milwaukee to network, socialize, and share experiences. They want to create a safe space for moms to connect both online and in-person, get help from moms who just "get it," access services to make the day-to-day a little more accessible, and celebrate this exciting life stage together.
Working moms FAQ
Q. Does being a working parent require an organization?
A. It does, but even the bested laid plans go awry. It's difficult to strike a balance between work and home. It doesn't happen magically. Working parents know that organization is helpful, from menu planning to organizing schedules and routines.
Q. What is another critical skill that working parents need?
A. Good communication skills will go a long way in assisting working parents in staying in touch with their families. Making sure everyone knows their roles, schedules, and other information is vital to making sure everyone knows their roles, schedules, and more.