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A Uterus Is a Feature, Not a Bug
320 pages, 2017
Working mothers are a boon for society and for the economy. While 40 percent of babies are born to a working mother, the public has about the same level of awareness about this fact as it has about Bigfoot sightings or the existence of Jimmy Hoffa.
This is despite ample scientific proof that working mothers are often more focused and have higher levels of commitment than their childless peers.
The Maternal Wall—unconscious bias against women who have children—exists in every corporate boardroom and job interview room in the country, and it is keeping these women from being promoted, winning raises, and even getting jobs.
Sarah Lacy explores the idea that motherhood can actually be a strength in the workplace, not a weakness. She encourages women to see their roles as mothers as a feature, not a bug, and to use the skills they've developed as parents to their advantage in their careers.
Lacy challenges the stereotype that women can't be both successful professionals and dedicated mothers. She shares her own experiences and research to prove that women can excel in both roles, and that companies benefit from supporting working mothers.
Take a look at how Lacy highlights the unique strengths that women bring to leadership roles. She argues that traits often associated with motherhood, like empathy and multitasking, are actually valuable leadership skills.
Lacy encourages readers to advocate for change in their workplaces. She provides practical advice on how to push for policies that support working mothers, like flexible work hours and paid parental leave.
Finally, Lacy emphasizes the importance of self-care for working mothers. She reminds readers that taking care of themselves is not selfish, but necessary for their well-being and productivity. So, don't forget to check in with yourself and take the time you need to recharge.
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Sarah Lacy's book is an unapologetic celebration of the power of motherhood and the influence of women in tech. It's a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the future of the tech industry.
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