Anonymous wrote:Says a multi millionaire.its as tone deaf as the lean in book.
I work a flexible job that makes enough money. My H and I have an all day date on a weekday once s month when the kids are at school plus we meet for lunch and weekends.
I cook and have tons of time with the kids, volunteer at school and on the community.
I work out, see friends and vacation.
its as tone deaf as the lean in book.
Anonymous wrote:I think balance means balance, not having it all. You can have a career and a family and friends and health and etc., but you can't have the best or most extremely successful version of all of them.
I have a good career but it's less than I'm capable of, because there are other priorities. You can have a high powered career and be a good parent, but a lot of times you won't hit the "good parent" markers like attending recitals. And so on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I come close. I am fortunate to have a fantastic nanny who also acts as House Manager; I own my own company; and I have parents who beg to have DD sleep over on Saturday night giving DH and I a date night every week. I outsource everything to have three day weekends devoted only to DD and DH.
So between the nanny and sleepovers when do you see your child?
T else.
Maybe on the 3 day weekends every week? Just guessing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I come close. I am fortunate to have a fantastic nanny who also acts as House Manager; I own my own company; and I have parents who beg to have DD sleep over on Saturday night giving DH and I a date night every week. I outsource everything to have three day weekends devoted only to DD and DH.
So between the nanny and sleepovers when do you see your child?
Anonymous wrote:I think I come close. I am fortunate to have a fantastic nanny who also acts as House Manager; I own my own company; and I have parents who beg to have DD sleep over on Saturday night giving DH and I a date night every week. I outsource everything to have three day weekends devoted only to DD and DH.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, I take this with a grain of salt. I watch Shart Tank and she is amazing, but she runs a multi billion dollar business. I’m sure it’s different from running multiple businesses, than go in for an 8-10 hour job. Her work is never done, but other moms who have more normal jobs are likely to find that better balance.