L. Lowell

Laura Lowell is the executive editor and author of "42 Rules for Working Moms." She has gathered practical advice and information from working moms all over the world to share with others. She lives and works in Silicon Valley with her husband and two girls. http://www.42rules.com/working_moms/index
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Rule 37: Children Should Be Loved, Not Managed

Kyra Posma is a 37-year-old wife and mother, married 10 years She and her husband have two sons ages four and six

Rule 38: Play the Question Game

Nancy Erba is a single working mother with two beautiful smart children and an extremely supportive family She is a vice president at a major storage company in Silicon Valley

Rule 39: It’s OK to Lie (Sometimes)

Michelle Lamar is a mother, wife, marketing geek and author Michelle writes a parenting blog called “White Trash Mom” and wrote the book “White Trash Mom Handbook” (August 2008)

Rule 41: Stay at Home Dads

Jamie Hayden is a professional copywriter and the working wife of a stay-at-home dad (SAHD) She's currently working on a book about the rewards of this unique lifestyle

Rule 34: Observe the Peace

Melanie Bertrand is a single mom working full time as a research assistant in a molecular genetics/microbial evolution lab Her two-year-old son spends week days in daycare and plays all weekend with Mommy

Rule 35: Don’t Buy the Wipe Warmer

Liz Gumbinner is the co-founder and editor of CoolMomPickscom, the popular shopping and review website for parents of young children

Rule 36: Be Flexible

Tenny Frost is Executive Director of Alumni Relations at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley Tenny lives in Albany, California, and is married with two children

Rule 32: Live One Life

Christine Kittinger loves boys Will and Joey, and husband Steve - a fantastic dad who can fix anything She is Vice President of a human resources consulting firm, Assets Unlimited

Rule 33: Education is a Life-Long Journey

Katherine Watt is VP of Human Resources for a global hi-tech company in Silicon Valley and the proud mother of two beautiful and smart young women At 18, I was off to college; choosing San Diego State because it was the farthest I could get from home and still be in California (and it had a beach)

Rule 27: Cut Out the Curfew

Shawna Todd is the happily married mother of two children who has learned to fill her plate daily and eat through it by 11 pm

Rule 28: Dare to Compare

Tia Yates is a Legal Assistant in house for Washington Mutual Bank, the loving wife to William and a grateful Mom to four active boys ages 2-14 Comparison is comfortable

Rule 29: Don’t Let Yourself Go

Tina DeMattia, is 36 years old and has one child She just earned her Marriage and Family Therapy license after completing 3000 hours of internship and two written licensing exams

Rule 30: Put on Your Oxygen Mask First

Victoria Ryan knows that the most valuable contribution she has made to the US

Rule 31: Volunteer Your Way

Jan McDaniel has spent the last 25 years working in various senior management positions at some of the world’s largest High Technology companies She did this while raising two daughters

Rule 24: Plan a Power Lunch

Christina Johnson Polk is mom to Max, two, and wife to Kevin She lives in Lafayette, CA, and works full time as a Construction Manager

Rule 25: B Sur Ur Kds No U Hav a Lif

(Translation: Be Sure Your Kids Know You Have a Life) Molly Wendland juggles work and family in Kansas City with her two teenage daughters and her Big Strong Man (a

Rule 26: Focus

Shea Fialdini lives in Seattle with her husband and three children She works as the Grants Manager for the Global Health Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Jennifer Blaney is the General Manager for ITEX Corporation, based in Bellevue, Washington She has a B

Rule 23: Have Sex

Holly Garcia, mother of four, has been happily married for 22 years to her high school sweetheart She works full time in high-tech

Rule 21: Mind Their Manners

Hollee J Chadwick, a former newspaper editor, works from home as a journalist, humor columnist, and book editor

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