WoLFi TaLEs

work + life + family = interconnectivity


How do you experience time?

• Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Posted in work family balance, work life balance, working mothers | 4 Comments »


Balancing the banter around paid work and parenthood

• Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Posted in family friendly workplaces, part time work, work family balance, work life balance, working mothers | 3 Comments »


Have you ever had a day that left you gasping?

• Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Posted in work family balance | 4 Comments »


Let’s do the time squeeze again…

• Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Posted in work life balance | 1 Comment »


Is part-time work the answer to work-life shuffle blues

• Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Posted in part time work | 2 Comments »


about aztec-rose

I am a mother who is passionate about Work Life Family interconnectivity (WoLFi). I am fortunate enough to turn my passion into my PhD topic which is investigating how parents manage, balance, or juggle their paid/unpaid work, and other aspects of their life. So I'm interested in the diversity of your stories whether you are a parent who is sole, dual income, stay at home or in paid employment. All your WoLFi TaLEs or comments are valuable and will contribute to this important research.

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