Set benchmark to support working women


THE other day while I was driving in slow-moving traffic to work, a question crossed my mind: “Should working mothers strive for a clear work-life balance, or is work-life integration the more practical approach, especially during the holy month of Ramadan?”

For many, work-life balance means drawing firm lines between professional and personal life. Working mothers attempt to dedicate quality time to family, faith, and self-care without letting work demands encroach on their personal time.

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