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Since our origins in late 2012, we've published a weekly blog sharing the real life experiences and perspectives of individual members on their work life, home and wellbeing. 

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These early months of autumn have seen some fairly seismic changes in family life. The new term always ushers in a pleasing sense of fresh starts, a willingness to clear the decks and make new promis... Read More
When I went on my first maternity leave, I was wildly optimistic about all of the spare time that I would have on my hands. Surely nothing could be as hardcore as being a derivatives lawyer in the Ci... Read More
My children are still small (just 1 and 3) but I am already grappling with the hectic ‘back to school’ transition many parents have faced in the last week or so. My daughter attends the p... Read More
As a break from the expensive clubs and far-flung activities I usually book for the summer holidays, this year I had arranged to send my tween and two teenagers to my parents’ home in the count... Read More
Our working parent household is one that has, after three and a half years started to function with a certain degree of normality. I seem to be able to bundle the child out of the door for nursery a ... Read More
This July saw my eldest son’s last day at our lovely village primary school. In September he is heading to secondary school and so begins a new and exciting chapter in his life. It is extraordi... Read More
I bloody hate sports day. It's a month since this year's ordeal and I'm still experiencing symptoms of trauma. I attend religiously, contorting myself to accommodate it alongsid... Read More
I have been thinking long and hard about what is the best way to start a conversation about mental health but I think it is best to just dive in and talk about my own experience. So please allow me t... Read More
‘Mummy, what does Brexit mean?’  No doubt I am not the only parent to be asked this question by their child in recent weeks. Our 4 year old daughter loves listening to the news, main... Read More
Our three-year old son is not a very good sleeper. Actually, that’s not quite true - he is an excellent sleeper, but generally does not wake up in the same bed in which he went to sleep&hell... Read More
It's 6.45am and I'm shivering slightly in a station car park whilst the man I love nearly as much as my husband makes me a skinny latte. Phil has a mobile coffee van and without him my qualit... Read More
Shortly after Christmas I handed my notice in to move to a smaller City firm.  My old employers were fairly sanguine about my resignation.  They knew that I had struggled with the conflicti... Read More
Bullying has arrived at our door. And I have to admit that it caught us off guard which meant a delayed reaction from us too. At this stage I could probably write a book about the misconceptions... Read More
I am sitting writing this in a Tesco's Costa at Royston, North Herts, which is a little removed from the business glamour of Canary Wharf, my usual work place. Our little boy, who is fa... Read More
Ahh, Easter. High point: a day spent screaming like an adolescent at Dreamland in Margate (anyone else remember the Enterprise ride from the 1980s?!). Low point: making my son cry when I accidentally... Read More
As I’m sure is the case with many professional couples working in the City, it is quite rare for our little family to spend much time with all three of us together.  My wife doesn’t ... Read More
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