Monthly Archives: May 2018


Giving a F**k About What Parents Talk About (compared to corporate talk)

  Recently flying home from London to Geneva, I picked up two best-selling books about “giving F**ks”. Being the book-lover I am, I took both and gave Mark Manson’s book “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k” to a good friend and kept Sarah Knight’s book “The Life Changing Magic of Not Giving A […]


Mother Guilt – or is it Shame?

When I was interviewing mothers whose children are considered “different” during my doctoral program, I interviewed five mothers whose children were diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). These interviews were published in French in February 2011. One of the mothers said to me, “I am glad that someone is looking at mothers’ guilt and […]