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Writer's pictureDeepak Bhatt

6 Lessons From The World’s Powerful Working Mothers


Being a mother and that too working is the toughest job in the world. That sounds more interesting when we find women in top positions in leadership. Here are 6 lessons from the moms working in powerful positions as what made them through with young kids or by choosing the right spouse made all the differences.


Elizabeth Warren, a former professor at Harvard Law School, decades ago this tireless lady was a recognizable working mom at that moment. She was a grad student at that time with two kids and was about to quit. She says it’s better to ask for help if you need it, and she asked her family to step in and take care of her kids and was allowed to pursue her career.Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube, says take time off for family as it is vital to value time with family. She is the mother of five beautiful kids and leaves work by 6 p.m. every day.


She takes a few months off from the work for the family and spends time with them. This makes me a better mom and a better leader. Chelsea Clinton, Clinton Foundation, says serve your leadership as a powerful example.


As a mom, she has the guts to take a stand on the importance of electing a female president who can serve as an example for the next generation girls. Women in powerful positions of leadership had achieved a different degree of success as compared to male counterparts. What to choose and what to elevate makes a substantive difference in the long term effects.Ask your workplace to give you flexibility and value the family and you offer the most in return.


Michelle Obama, VP at the University of Chicago hospitals, says challenges are faced by working mothers, juggling with the family and work. She started her career with kids and was the priority at that time and now her work is appreciable, so thinks bigger if you want to achieve big success.


Working moms at the top aren’t fearless and continuously challenge their fear to move forward and that the turning point of their career. Be courageous to pick all the roles you have never done it before.

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