Moms to discuss achieving a positive balance between work and family
There are many different types of moms – soccer moms, single moms, military moms, and stage moms. There are moms who home school and moms who blog. Even moms who are “green”. For many moms today, balancing both a career and a family is like packing a week’s worth of activities into a 24 hour day. Add college student into the mix and you’ve identified a candidate for “super mom” status.
Now through April 30, Ashworth College, a worldwide leader in distance education, pays homage to these dedicated women, kicking off the Ashworth Moms Challenge. For 12 weeks, working moms from all walks of life will be invited to state their New Year’s resolution, record their progress, interact with peers, and be eligible for prizes.
From improving time management to spending more time with their children, participants will be able to share their journey and success while providing motivation and support to others. The Challenge will chronicle the weekly progress of achieving their resolution goals. Go to AshworthMoms.com for more information.
“The average working mom is constantly challenged to strike a balance between work and life. As a working mother I can certainly identify,” acknowledged Connie White, Ashworth Director of Education Services.
“Being able to bring working moms together demonstrates that we don’t have to do this alone,” she added. “Many of us face similar issues. The motivation, support and encouragement of the community will help many moms keep going – especially for those who are juggling family, work and education.”
The Mom Diaries
Kicking off the Challenge will be the Mom Diaries on the Ashworth Forum. Weekly posts will chronicle each participant’
“As a student and a working mom, participating in the Ashworth Forum was inspiring and fun,” commented Ashworth graduate Darleen Craft. “I made a lot of friends and contacts and regularly keep up with them on the Forum. I’m looking forward to participating in the Challenge.”
The Mom Connection Live Events:
As part of the Moms Challenge, Ashworth has scheduled two live online events to be held on February 18 and March 18 at 3 p.m. EST. Dubbed “Mom Connection”, the event is open to anyone interested in discussing topics of interest to working mothers and/or student mothers.
Hosting the event will be Ashworth College faculty and staff who will be online to facilitate these motivating discussions around work/life balance. Ashworth will also have guest experts on hand to provide valuable advice. Accessible from the Moms Challenge site, participants will have the option of interacting via webcam or chat.
Moms will also have the option of participating from Ashworth communities on Facebook and MySpace. The challenge culminates, fittingly, on Mother’s Day, when prize winners are announced.



