The 4 Jobs Club
How Smart Women Care for It All: Kids, Aging Parents, Home and Career
by Kathryn Sollmann
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Pub Date 2 Jan 2025 | Archive Date 3 Mar 2025
John Murray Press | John Murray Business
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Description
JOIN THE CLUB!
Whether you're managing a multi-million-dollar division or contributing to a small team, blending work and life over the course of a career takes creativity, organization, cutting yourself slack, exploring strategies and asking for help.
Plan Work and Life from Your Heart
Let fifty of the world's most successful professional women show you how they too care simultaneously for kids, aging parents, households and careers. They each share simple strategies developed through every life stage and career level, whilst managing these 4 big jobs - all with sanity, good humor and grace.
Be True to Your Professional DNA
Career coach Kathryn Sollmann helps smart women integrate work and life, in her mission to keep women working towards long-term financial security. Through conducting this series of interviews she has compiled over 200 simple tips that will help you persevere and keeping moving forwards in your professional life.
These relatively easy, yet powerful tips are from women who have found non-life-shattering trade-offs, practiced anti-perfection, used short-cuts, got help, and set up systems for household equity.
THE 4 JOBS CLUB is the place where you will find the help and wisdom you need to pursue work that fits your life and be the professional, mother, daughter, and life partner you want to be.
Join the 4 Jobs Club community at /the-4-jobs-club.mn.co/
Advance Praise
“With its straightforward format and practical advice, The 4 Jobs Club isn’t just another self-help book—it’s a woman’s go-to resource for navigating the complexities of modern life with ease. Whether you’re climbing the career ladder or just trying to keep it all together, this book provides the support and solutions you need to succeed in your career while maintaining all the other responsibilities life throws at you. A practical resource for all ages and stages.”
—Maryam Banikarim, Managing Director, Fortune: Most Powerful Women & Brainstorm Tech
“Kathryn highlights how important it is for women in senior-level roles to lead by example. We all must be vulnerable and transparent in our leadership so that other women can show up as their true selves and feel empowered as we navigate our roles as parents, partners, and professionals."
— Eve Rodsky, New York Times best selling author, Fair Play
“A transformative read for anyone caught in the hustle and bustle of a career. The 4 Jobs Club offers a wealth of practical advice and insightful reflections that will help you find balance and maintain your sanity. It’s a roadmap to a more harmonious and productive life.”
—Isabelle Bajeux- Besnainou, Dean and Richard P. Simmons Professor of Finance, Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University
“Kathryn Sollmann sheds light on the incredible balancing act many women face today. This book is a must-read for women determined to excel professionally while managing the demands of family and home.”
— Subha V. Barry, President, Seramount
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781399818551 |
PRICE | £20.00 (GBP) |
PAGES | 256 |
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Featured Reviews
Full of great career advice for woman. Perfect for me starting my own woman owned business. Highly recommend this title.
Actionable, thoughtful, and empathetic advice without the forced "you an absolutely do it all" narrative that I think we were all fed over the last two decades.
A couple things that take away from the rating:
- The opening with biographies was jarring and I would have preferred them be included at the end, with page references noted within the anecdotes as they appear.
- It ends at an odd place. There isn't really a conclusion - it just... ends.
Otherwise, for a woman in her early 30s, with a toddler and a demanding professional career, this was a refreshing take on how to navigate all the areas of life.