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Striking a Balance Between a Successful Career and Raising a Family

Hi all, I am Esther Flammer, the Chief Marketing Officer at RE. I am thrilled to share some insights drawn from 20 years of marketing experience and balancing family life. I want to talk about something deeply personal, a journey that taught me invaluable lessons regarding advancing my career and nurturing my role as a mother.

Accolades, Awards, and the Best Compliment

Throughout my professional journey, I have received numerous accolades and affirmations associated with my performance and leadership. However, the best compliment of all was not about being a great leader or boss, but hearing "You're a great mom". This highlights the immense joy and sense of fulfillment I derive from nurturing my two adorable, smart, sweet, hilarious boys, who are 10 and eight years old.

Can We Have It All? Career Success and Prioritizing Family

This is often a question on many career-oriented individuals' minds, "Can we really advance in our careers while also prioritizing our families?" There are no perfect answers, but I am excited to share how I navigated my personal career while focusing on my paramount role - being a mom.

  1. Climbing the ladder: Early in my career, I was eager to contribute, make a substantial impact, and climb the corporate ladder quickly. I started as the most junior person on the marketing team at a tech startup, noticing gaps in our organizational structure, which I tried to cover.
  2. Building and growing: As the company grew, I took on roles in customer marketing, creating communications to onboard and engage customers. Also, recognizing the need for a robust marketing infrastructure, I took steps to build it, which later played a crucial role in the company's revenue generation.
  3. Ups and downs: The journey was not always smooth; there were management changes, promotions overlooked, and credibility-building processes. However, I persevered, leaned on my core competencies, and gained a reputation as someone who would deliver.
  4. Value and significance: Looking back, I understand that leveraging my unique skill set brought considerable value to the company. But aside from contributing to the organization, the breadth and depth of experience I acquired laid the foundation for my ascend to a Chief Marketing Officer role in the future.

Finding Work-Life Balance While Prioritizing Family

As my career advanced, I also prioritized my family life. After my first child was born, I negotiated a four-day work week, ensuring I didn't miss his memorable first-year moments. With the flexible work schedule that the pandemic gifted many of us, finding this balance has become easier.

However, work flexibility can also come with its challenges, such as unplugging from work matters or coping with increased travel for in-person meetings. The critical point here is to determine what's important to you and negotiate that with your company.

  1. Honing your value: Understand your unique strengths and how they contribute to your organization. The more mission-critical your role, the better positioned you are to negotiate what matters to you – be it flexible work schedules, more vacation time, or equitable pay. Here, knowing the value you bring is the key.
  2. Advocating for personal and professional needs: What I learned throughout my journey is that the process of trying to 'have it all' is a practical exercise in self-advocacy and flexibility. It involves constantly reassessing your needs and circumstances and communicating effectively with your organization to strike the right balance for you.
  3. Asking for what's important to you: After being diagnosed with breast cancer, I learned the importance of voicing out my needs. Much like advocating for your professional interests, do not shy away from asking for what you need personally. Communicate your circumstances and needs to craft a solution that works for you and your company.

Takeaways

From my journey, here are three key takeaways:

  1. You can't always get what you want, but if you try hard enough, you can get what you need: Sticking to your core capabilities and building a reputation across the organization are vital for job progression. However, striking a balance between family and work is the ideal state everyone aspires to achieve.
  2. Find your voice: It's crucial to advocate for yourself professionally and personally. Your colleagues, mentors, and team form an essential part of your professional journey. They can provide you with opportunities for expression and growth in your roles and responsibilities.
  3. You can't do it alone: Being a working parent is an exercise of partnership. In my case, my husband has been a significant pillar of support, helping me balance our workloads at home and work.

There you have it; my journey, challenges, successes, and takeaways. Remember, everyone's situation is different. What works for one person might not work for another. Regardless, I hope my experience offers valuable insights into managing your professional growth while fulfilling your personal commitments.


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