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CAREERS FOR SINGLE MOTHERS
Working Women -
Strategy for Success:
Advancing
Stay Open to
Possibilities
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WorkingWomen2000.com
by Akosua Barthwell Evans - JPMorgan Fleming - Asset Management
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By
being open-minded and well prepared in her twenty plus years of
experience as a lawyer, management consultant, and banker, Akosua
Barthwell Evans has demonstrated an ability to take risks and explore
new possibilities. As a divorced single mother with a six-year-old son,
she changed careers mid-stream, attended Yale Law School, and was
ultimately recruited by J.P. Morgan Chase. Akosua forged her way in the
financial arena while being mindful that her success should not be at
the price of happiness.
"There are so many opportunities in the world that I think it is wise to
explore and find something that you truly love to do. I believe that
people can be successful if they enjoy what they are doing," she says.
Akosua's biggest challenge has been trying to maintain a balance between
her demanding career and raising her son. Similar to her own parents,
she is very proud of the fact that she is both a role model and mentor
for him. Yet with all her responsibilities, Akosua still finds time to
give back to the community. She organized three different scholarship
funds and also established a permanent committee at the Museum of Modern
Art to encourage the appreciation of African American artists.
Akosua's tips for balance:
Your
health is a priority!
"I think it is a work in progress when you're talking about balance. It
goes back to the basics. The first basic is taking care of yourself. You
are not valuable if you are not healthy—and being healthy doesn't just
mean that you don't have a disease. It means the simple things like: Did
you get enough sleep? Did you eat your breakfast? Are you exercising?
Are you taking care of yourself? If you feel rested and you're in a good
frame of mind, then you'll be much more productive."
Give
yourself time to relax.
"Do not allow yourself to always run around, frazzled, feeling like 'I
give it all to my job' or 'I give it all to my child.' Ask yourself,
'Where do I come in?' I program an amount of time when I just relax and
try to tune out the things during my day. At night, I read a magazine."
Don't
do it alone.
"Having relationships is very important. I come from a very close-knit
family. If you asked me what was my greatest challenge, it would have
been being a single mother and having a demanding career. I've raised my
son not by myself but in a village capacity. I have gotten a lot of help
from my nuclear family and from close friends." |