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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have your credit cards ready. Her book about how to grieve in an overachieving way comes out next spring![/quote] Quickly followed by "how to lean in as a single parent". [/quote] This. The post was lovely, and had a lot of truth, but she want the first to speak that truth and she can still shove her leaning in where the sun doesn't shine. You know what would be amazing? Her saying maybe I should have spent so,e extra time with the man I loved and leaned a little less hard. Now THAT would be some honest talk. [/quote] Why do you assume she neglected her husband??? If you actually read Lean In you note that she talks a good deal about the partnership she had with her husband and that she credits him with a great deal in her life. You have no idea what their relationship is like and assume she must have been unloving. Lean In may not be everyone's cup of tea, but too often its message as translated as "work more" instead of what it really was: encouraging women to own their careers and be strategic about the way they approach their careers - just like men are. I thought her post was moving and heartfelt. [/quote]
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