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My 3 Top Favorite Local Clothing Brands For Children

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Pakistan's children garment industry is gradually reclaiming it's share in the market. The industry is booming with the increased awareness not only among mothers but also children who want to follow the latest fashion trends. The demand for imported children clothing has rapidly declined after the introduction of some of these brands. Of course, why would we spend thousands on international brands when we have them available in our local market, offering competitive quality and designs. Moreover, spending so much on kids clothing is pointless as children grow at a fast rate. Therefore, now I don't have to ask family an friends abroad to get me baby stuff from abroad. Yayy! I can do the shopping myself or simply order these brands online and get them delivered at my doorstep. So here goes my list of brands which I prefer for my kids for their affordable prices, designs and good customer service. So far they haven't disappointed me: 1. OUTFITTERS  Outfitters has is...

Transition From A Working Mom to A Stay at Home Mom

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Few years back, when I was single, still remember, how career focused I used to be, with a lot of ambitions and plans to learn and excel in my field. Never thinking of what the future would really hold for me. Before completing my degree, I luckily secured  a job in the Human Resource Department at a leading hospital of the country. I absolutely loved my job and workplace because I was handling a lot of projects and recruitment activities independently. The feeling of being empowered and appreciated was great. I got married 6 months later and gave birth to my daughter a year and half later. I continued working but didn't go for the day care option (that's another debate). Instead I had the options to leave her with my mom or mother-in-law. So we went for the second option with mutual consensus. After my maternal leave of 3 month, I worked as a part timer in the same role for about a month before getting back to the normal routine. She was almost 4 months when I resumed workin...