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8 March, 2018 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

How to talk about women’s rights with your children

#PressforProgress on women's rights

8 March and another International Women's Day arrives, as it has on this day since 1985. This year has seen 100-year celebrations of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: childhood memories, children, family, mother's day, working mum

8 September, 2014 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

Why quitting Facebook made my summer

Quitting Facebook and beating the maze

ALL the way back in July, with lots of fiddly things to do and get finished off before the children were out of school for the summer, I was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, facebook, family, working mum

2 September, 2013 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

What did I learn when I stopped blogging?

balloon in field

FIVE MONTHS ago I stopped blogging. After two years of exploring and writing about social media, online operations and strategy, and finding … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, blogging, children, working mum

14 March, 2013 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

13 steps to a sparkling online spring clean

Why is it that clutter is more offensive on a sharp spring day when there is so much promise of new beginnings and sunshine is in the air at … [Read more...]

Filed Under: effective e-business Tagged With: online strategy, organisation, working mum

13 December, 2012 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

My Top 20 blog posts of 2012: Numbers 11-20

Welcome to the second part of my run-through of my most-read blog posts of the year (you can catch up on Part One, numbers 1-10 here). Not … [Read more...]

Filed Under: digital strategy and operations Tagged With: content marketing, content strategy, working mum

6 December, 2012 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

My Top 20 blog posts of 2012: Numbers 1-10

Our house is in danger of being sunk under advent calendars bought by kind friends and family, there is a light covering of snow on the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: digital strategy and operations Tagged With: content strategy, online strategy, working mum

15 November, 2012 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

Opportunity and Belonging: What ‘Every Mum’ Needs

view from altitude tower mumsnet

Something a little different today. On Saturday I was privileged to be a part of Mumsnet's first blogging conference, which took place in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, mum's advice, shared parenting, working mum

25 October, 2012 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

7 Steps to Keeping Connected and Maintaining Momentum

Keeping connected and maintaining momentum away from the crowd

It's quite a challenge to be a completer as well as a starter, and many times what we start out to do loses momentum and focus as we try to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: digital strategy and operations Tagged With: working mum

6 September, 2012 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

Happy New (School) Year and Time to Refocus

ST Giles Fair Helter Skelter 2012

I love this time of year, fresh mornings with a frosty hint of autumn, children back to school in too-big uniforms and shiny shoes, and a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, blogging, family, working mum

19 July, 2012 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

Marissa Meyer: the new supermodel or positive new role model?

It's been a fascinating week for stories about working mums, firstly with the announcement that Google stalwart Marissa Meyer is off to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: digital strategy and operations Tagged With: family, parenting, working mum

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