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		<title>Is Your Business Missing Out on Powerful &#8220;Brain Drain&#8221; Resources?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am part of corporate America&#8217;s &#8220;brain drain&#8221; &#8211; skilled, professional women who opt to stay home to care for children, but then face the daunting task of on-ramping, or re-entering the workforce. But let&#8217;s be clear: these brains haven&#8217;t gone DOWN the drain. They&#8217;ve just been temporarily redirected to a new set of mind-bending [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I am part of corporate America&#8217;s &#8220;brain drain&#8221; </em>&#8211; skilled, professional women who opt to stay home to care for children, but then face the daunting task of on-ramping, or re-entering the workforce. But let&#8217;s be clear: these brains haven&#8217;t gone DOWN the drain. They&#8217;ve just been temporarily redirected to a new set of mind-bending challenges.</p>
<p>One thing I&#8217;ve learned in my own on-ramp journey is that it doesn&#8217;t matter if your &#8220;most recent position&#8221; was right there in your own home. There is a thread running through all human relationships &#8212; whether you&#8217;re negotiating with your toddler or negotiating a hostile takeover &#8212; a thread that connects our life&#8217;s experiences, through all phases of life.</p>
<p>In other words, in your time as a stay-at-home-mom you may think you&#8217;ll LOSE your mind on any given day. But believe me, you are still USING it.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a post I wrote for my personal blog along these lines. Enjoy.</p>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>&#8220;What Can You Learn About Life (And Business) From Two Tiny Yoginis?&#8221;</strong></em></p>
<p>You know those rare periods &#8212; in your household, your work, your life &#8212; where things somehow hum along smoothly, defying all your expectations? We occasionally experience this kind of harmony at our house&#8230; very occasionally. Take a look:</p>
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<p>Last week, my mother-in-law sent my girls a really cute set of kid yoga cards (Barefoot Books&#8217; <a href="http://www.barefoot-books.com/us/site/pages/productone.php?pid=1729">Yoga Pretzels</a>), where the poses (many of them for partners) are illustrated and give some basic information. While I tippety-tapped on the computer, the little buggers ripped right into them and got down to business.</p>
<p>They were like little circus performers &#8212; the big one would read the card, and issue instructions to the small one. The small one would speedily and happily comply, doing exactly as she was told. Then they&#8217;d break the pose and scurry back to find another one to try, over and over. I&#8217;ve never seen them so focused on something together &#8212; and I was shocked at their capacity to study, understand and replicate each pose. (I think plenty of adults would have trouble with this!)</p>
<p>No, I don&#8217;t think they&#8217;re on their way to yoga fame, or to full-time ashram living. But as I look back on that afternoon, I recognize that I could learn a few things from my tiny yoginis:</p>
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<li><strong>When good leaders know how to motivate those they lead, they can accomplish great things. </strong>The big one knew that to get her little sister&#8217;s cooperation, it had to be fun. She used her best big-sister voice, coaxing and coaching her along, and gave her her full attention. And when they triumphed, they celebrated together &#8212; dancing, hugging, giggling.</li>
<li><strong>Embracing your place in the world &#8212; rather than railing against it &#8212; creates harmony. </strong>The little one knew full well she couldn&#8217;t be the leader in this game. In fact, she&#8217;s pretty used to accepting the big one&#8217;s authority on nearly everything. Their sister hierarchy will surely change as they get older and develop their own interests, but for a few moments there, everything was clicking.</li>
<li><strong>Learning can happen in the unlikeliest of places. </strong>Whether it&#8217;s kids learning about the world by stretching on a yoga mat, or mommies learning, stretching and growing in cyberspace &#8212; it pays to stay open and ready.</li>
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<p>You never know where your newly acquired knowledge might take you.</p>
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