Moms Get S#*t Done. We've believed it since day one. Not because moms should have to do it all. But because every day, we see moms solving problems, leading through change, and finding a way forward. It's more than a slogan. It's a recognition of the resilience, leadership, and determination we see every single day. That's worth celebrating! #TheMomProject #MOMSGSD
This summer, the working-mom guilt has hit harder than usual. I've spent a lot of time wishing there was a way to be home more with my boys. Last week, a colleague told me he includes me in everything - even things outside my lane - because he knows I'll get shi* done. Initially I thought, "That's probably not a compliment." But maybe it is. The same part of me that feels guilty for not being everywhere at once is the part that anticipates, organizes, follows through, and makes things happen. Moms get shi* done - a perfect slogan. The challenge is learning that we don't have to do all of it (Adding this reminder to my to-do list" right now🙃).
Wrong slogan! It should be “Moms get EVERYTHING Done!” Let’s not normalize using curse words. I never use them. These words minimize our value and contributions to the world. I support The Mom Project 100%, hence let’s move the curve to the right path. Thanks!!
Being a mom has taught me resilience, adaptability, and how to keep moving forward even on the hardest days. Those are strengths that carry into every part of life, including our careers. ❤️
Being a mom is the ultimate training ground for anything.
Moms make the world go around!
Love that slogan! It’s simple and filled with truth!
I need this in a tshirt :)
Louder for the people in the back The Mom Project 😄
we sure do!
hey The Mom Project, i've spoken to a handful of women who have applied for roles and have never heard back (myself included). No acknowledgement. No feedback. Nothing. And ironically enough, we heard from a couple of men who did hear back, and one who even got hired through you. Just wanted to point out a flaw in your recruiting- not to say the guy who got that role didn't deserve it, but the moms (literally in your name) are out there with real skills and real experience, and something real to contribute. Do us a favor, and just share some acknowledgement? A simple, "We know you took a lot of time to apply for the role, but it's no longer available" would suffice.