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Coronavirus: Calling time on an unhealthy relationship

April 6, 2020 By Ellen

This time of pandemic was always going to be educational but this week, I’ve been surprised by what I learned. I have come to understand that I have a very unhealthy relationship with time – mine and other people’s. In the same way that the smoking ban revealed just what other nasty odours lurked beneath […]

Filed Under: family, other things I have learned, things I learned from my children today Tagged With: children, coronavirus, Covid 19, in my life, me-time, solitude, Something happened in my life, things I've learned, time, working parent

I’m not an expert, but here’s what I know about imposter syndrome

October 13, 2019 By Ellen

Here’s what happens to me: I have a perfectly lovely chat with someone I like very much. There may be laughter and understanding. Then I hear something. It’s not my friend, it’s another voice. That voice says things like ‘she’s only saying that to be polite’ or ‘she doesn’t really think that it’s just you’re […]

Filed Under: other things I have learned, review, Uncategorized Tagged With: ideas, Imposter syndrome, in my life, in the world, mental health, My Life, on my mind, women, work, working parent

Death to supermummy, her time is up

February 23, 2018 By Ellen

There’s a mythological creature out there. At first glance, it seems like a perfectly ordinary woman trying to earn a few quid, do the best for her family and scratch out a few measly moments at the end of a busy week for herself. Yet, she has magical powers. She can run the house, look […]

Filed Under: feminism, other things I have learned Tagged With: busy weekend, in my life, My Life, rant, Sexism, supermum, women, working parent

Women at work – what do we really want?

October 26, 2017 By Ellen

The more we talk about our experiences, the better. But it’s not always straightforward. My unease about writing freely about the menopause isn’t just that people will now focus on the woman who was once a person but is now just a sweaty bag of past-it symptoms. What bothers me is that the narrative about […]

Filed Under: things I learned from my children today Tagged With: creative writing, equality, feminism, in my life, in the world, menopause, on my mind, pregnancy, Something happened in my life, voices, women, work, working parent

What I know about the gender pay gap

August 20, 2017 By Ellen

Well. What do you know? Women who are mothers get paid even less than men. In yet another report from the Laboratories of the Blindingly Obvious, we do at least get a name for that thing that most of us knew what was happening – it’s a gender pay gap. It doesn’t mean that women […]

Filed Under: boys, family, other things I have learned Tagged With: children, family, feminism, Gender Pay Gap, parenting, Sexism, The World, wages, working parent, working parents

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