Kathryn Michaels's Blog
June 10, 2014
Happy Father’s Day
What better gift can daughters give their dad than a book about the SPY sisters and their Father?
Hot off the press …
March 5, 2014
Every little action has a consequence
When I was younger, I aggressively pursued my career … believing that the things I did (and the money I brought home) would make a significant difference to the world and my family.
My children up until this day, still have difficulty understanding what I did as an accountant. They’re not even interested.
It is not from the lack of explanations, trust me.
Yet, from the moment I decided to start writing, they have taken an active interest in my creative thought process from wanting to understand...
October 25, 2013
The Unexpected Intersection Between Motherhood and Womanhood
“Motherhood brings as much joy as ever, but it still brings boredom, exhaustion, and sorrow, too. Nothing else ever will make you as happy or as sad, as proud or as tired, for nothing is quite as hard as helping a person develop his own individuality, especially while you struggle to keep your own ~ Marguerite Kelly and Elia Parsons”
It is never easy … balancing between:
the family and self
career and home
the partner and the kids
time and money
And yet, despite it all … we should never give up.
October 10, 2013
Smile even when your heart is breaking
My best friend’s child is now in the hospital.
As a mother, the hardest thing for us to do is stand by our children’s side and smile lovingly when they look at us in pain and fear …. while still pretending that everything is going to be alright … Because our kids need that from us – our reassurance, our strength, our love – even when we know the reassurances might be a lie and it is going to hurt, that the price might be too high even for us to bear …
No parent should have to bury their child...
September 30, 2013
When Being The Breadwinner Single Mom Isn’t Enough to Pay the Bills
Mark Twain once said, “The lack of money is the root of all evil.”
There is a hidden unvoiced fear in every stay-at-home-moms’ heart – the ability to provide for her family if she ended up alone. After years of being out of the job market, she would have her own set of challenges when seeking employment again. So, I decided to talkabout the financial challenges a single mom has to face being the breadwinner for her family in my latest book, Sweet On Me.
When the money isn’t enough and the bills...
September 8, 2013
Guilt is my steadfast motherhood companion
Since embracing motherhood years ago, guilt has been my steadfast companion. No matter how much I think I’ve found the perfect solution – guilt has never left me.
Armed with my education and experience, my climb up the corporate ladder was rewarding yet disturbing with guilt constantly whispering in my ear about the time I wasn’t spending with my kids, the concerts I had missed, the times I didn’t make it home to tuck them in bed … The times I spent screaming at them to hurry in the mornings b...
August 29, 2013
Losing Top Talent Because Of An Unfriendly Work Environment
Women account for over half of the management, professional and related occupations in the United States and yet, despite their own preferences and the investments they have made in their education and career, when the new baby arrives, only 64.2% of new mothers are likely to still be working within the first six years. Even though corporate figures such as Sheryl Sandberg strive to inspire working women to “lean-in” and pursue their careers, many organizations continue to find themselves in...
August 28, 2013
Every woman has a right to choose
“We need to understand that there is no formula for how women should lead their lives. That is why we must respect the choices that each woman makes for herself and her family. Every woman deserves the chance to realize her God-given potential.” – Hillary Rodham Clinton.
August 27, 2013
Why I write so passionately …
My child asked me today, “Why do you write, mommy?”
It’s been ten years since she was born and yet, I remember it almost as if it happened yesterday.
Would I have done some things differently? Probably.
Would I have changed a single thing about her? No, because I love her exactly the way she is.
“I write for you, my child. There are so many things I have learnt which I want to share with you and yet, I know now is not the time but I fear, tomorrow we may never find the right moment. One day, you...
August 4, 2013
In honour 2013 World Breastfeeding Week, download a complimentary copy of “Crazy For Milk”
Most mothers bring their bundle of joy into the world with the expectation of being able to breastfeed their infant and indeed, many succeed after delivery. Approximately 76.5% of women in the United States successfully breastfeed their child at birth. However, some are unable to continue as time goes by. The rate drops to 49% at 6 months. According to a survey by the Department of Health and Human Services, only 16.4% of new mothers are exclusively breastfeeding at 6 months.
In honor of the 2...


