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18 “НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ”, ТРАВЕНЬ 2010 quarter of working women who are willin g to climb the career ladder, according to a research by the Institute of Sociology. Juggling career and child care remains the biggest obstacle: W omen continue to be responsible for child - rearing, and few Ukrainian men are prepared to reverse the tendency . But, on the upside, the more women start to earn, the more eager they are to build their careers. Also, there are many women around who find a happy balance. “My family needs a happy and self - sufficient wife and mother. My interesting job helps me to be that,” said Areta Beliakova, director for DOOR training and consulting company. “I don’t use the tough word ‘ career .’ I say ‘ self - development, ’ because that’s what it is. I’m ready to be a housewife — I stayed at home when we decided to have a baby and I was happy. The proper management of family and work creates a perfect balance.” Women who are successful in business say that the management skills that they acquire at work help them in their family life, too. “I think it’s important to combine family and bu siness. With the right planning one would contribute to the success of the other,” said Anna Chesnokova, owner of a medium - sized business . This article was published in the Kyiv Post on March 11, 2010. It is published in Our Life with permission from t he author, who is a staff writer for the Kyiv Post and can be reached at grushenko@kyivpost.com. Our Cover Artist Halyna Titla was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, and has lived in the United States since 1949. She began studying art after graduating fr om high school in Philadelphia and continued her art studies in New York under the tutelage of renown iconographer Petro Cholodnij, the Younger. Ms. Tytla assisted her mentor with interior ornamentation of numerous churches, and later completed ornamentat ion of churches in the United States, Brazil, and Ukraine. The artist participated in exhibits of the Association of Ukrainian Artists in America in New York City; her work has also been featured in exhibits in Chicago, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Ottawa. Наша o бкладинка Галина Титла народилася у місті Брно в Чехо - словаччині і з 1949 року живе у Сполучених Штатах Америки. Вивчати мистецтво почала піс ля з акінчення середньої школи у Філя дельфії і продовжила займатися малярством у Ню Йор - ку під керівництвом відомого іконописця Петра Холодного, Молодшого. Галина Титла допо ма - гала своєму наставникові оздоблювати розпи - сом численні церкви, а пізніше уже сама розпи - сувала церкви у Сполучених Штатах, Бразилії та Україні. Малярка приймала участь у виставках Об’єд нання Митців Українців Америки в Ню Йорку, її роботи також можна було поба чити на виставках у Чікаґо, Філя дельфії, Торонто і Оттаві . Words to the Wise Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once. If you can't be kind, at least have the decency to be vague. A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour. Never put both feet in your mouth at the same time, because then you won't have a leg to stand on. Видання C оюзу Українок A мерики - перевидано в електронному форматі в 2012 році . A рхів C У A - Ню Йорк , Н . Й . C Ш A.
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