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Contrary to my initial fears, the trials of single parenthood did not kill any essential brain cells, but actually honed my ability to think creatively within tight deadlines. And the unexpected twists of travel and full-tilt living have broadened my perspective in ways that the Internet (God bless Google) cannot. What does this mean to you?

  • Access to insightful imaginative writing delivered on time, every time.
  • Dependable editing via a hyperactive grammar gene that will not rest until linguistic errors are marshaled and corrected.

I can sell it straight or twist in some wit and humor. My reading habit and an avid curiosity keep me current on world and cultural events and keep my references relevant.

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Salary.com Contributing Writer:

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Salary.com Columnist – “Boost Your Work/Life Balance”:

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Hi Heather,
I have to tell you I enjoy your articles on Salary.com. Being a single dad, I can relate to all your home/work life balance articles and continue to remind myself of many of the things you mention. Thanks for telling it like it is.

G.H.

I loved this advice. My life at 54 with adult daughters living at home has had a big shift since they were little. I am about to go back to full-time at work after a year of part-time, and anxiety is already creeping in. Thanks for the reminders.

D.G.

What a terrific article! Even though I recently adjusted my career to stop working 24/7 so that I could be there more for my children, I was (unpleasantly) surprised to find that there still aren’t enough hours in the day! Your advice was solid, practical, and much appreciated! And I’m sharing it with my husband!

S.N.

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