(ThyBlackMan.com) A while back when some in the media were debating whether or not women can have it all, I thought to myself: here we go again! It seems the whole conversation started with a book titled: Lean In written by Sandberg, a Harvard-educated chief operating officer of Facebook, who Connie Schultz a writer for the Washington Post described as, “a self-avowed feminist who wants to transform the role of women in the workplace…..”
In my years as a journalist, I have written and spoken a great deal about women’s lives and struggles, and wrote a book about the conflicts facing successful female professionals. But today, 16 years into life as a working mother and 23 years into a marriage, I’ve come to question many of the truths I once held dear. The woman I wanted to be at 22 is not the woman I wanted to be at 38 — not even close — and she is certainly not who I am now at 55.
Parenthood and family are much more central to our lives than this conversation lets on. The debate has become twisted and simplistic, as if we’re merely trying to figure out how women can become more like men. Instead, let’s ask: How can women have full lives, not just one squeezed around a career?
Yolanda, you made my day today! Thank for the funny! Sister you are talented, don’t waste it being so negative. Would love it if you read my other piece, ‘self-help’ and share your thoughts. Meanwhile, ‘Stay in peace, not in pieces.’ -Iyanla Vanzant.
Wow talk about a guilt trip!! Poor Katharine Weymouthmy should realize that what ever comes out of a 2nd graders mouth cannot be taken to heart and certainly not carried around for a lifetime. I wonder what else could’ve caused this child to be so disrespectful and demanding. I would like to know if Katherine ever told her daughter she hated her for not being able to go to the mall or dinner, lol.
I don’t know what the writer’s intent is here but I think it’s a bit hypocritical given that when she’s writing she is putting her career first, someone might need something to eat!!! P.S. Use your spell check, it’s free.
Have it all? Hmm.. I never met anyone that “had it all” and they were truly happy. They were miserable, the most beautiful hell with a smile painted on their face in the same manner as a circus clown.
But I have met those who seemingly had next to nothing and yet with family and small joys in life, they were content.
In short, I would like for this writer or any writer to write an article about how this “world” has constantly tried to define “what it means to have it all” to the detriment of those foolish enough to believe and ultimately to benefit the promoter of such a horribly false concept.
Yes, women can have all the she can handle without complaining about the sacrifices.
Awww the first question that came to mind was “what does it mean to have it all? I suppose it would depend on who you ask. I attended grad school with a little baby while working full time and I have a busy life, but I’m happy. I still do what I love to do (ie my writing and blogging) and I never sacrifice time with my child.
So I guess I can say yes we can have it all.
Not that it’s a breeze and easy to do, but it can be done.
Yes, @hoodgirl you are right, it’s all relative and that is we have redefine what it means to ‘have it all’. Thank you for your comment. ????
It’s great that this Article concluded that “having it all” is relative. Taking that into consideration, women CAN have it all.