2018 Women Empowerment Year: Enabling women to give their best


Michelle-Ann Iking with her husband Kishore Suppiah and their daughter, Lara Anoushka Suppiah. Photo: Samantha Yong Photography

Balancing a career and family life is a daunting task for many of us. For women, and specifically, mothers, work and family responsibilities can get very stressful and tiring – physically, mentally and emotionally.

While it is normal to worry about things happening at home, for some mothers, the constant worrying over a child’s welfare and safety while they’re not with them can sometimes interrupt their work.

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