As intense as our work is, I try my hardest to live my life so that people in my office feel they can work at 'Frontline' and be parents if they choose to. This goes for the men as well.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I come from a working-class family, and I've been working since I was 13, from babysitting to blueberry picking to factory work to bookstore work. And of course, being a mother and homemaker, the hardest work of all.
I work hard to improve myself as a person - as a father, as a husband, as a manager. I'm always on that mission.
Finding that balance between work and family is the hardest thing I've ever done - by far.
I feel that gender balance in the work environment is actually the best recipe for success.
When I work, I work very hard. So I look to work with people who have that level of dedication. And I depend on that from everyone. From the director to my crews that I work with.
It's really all about family, love and the children for me. I work at that every day.
My husband and I have kept a good balance between the work and the rest. I feel so lucky having a job, and I know so may people who focus too much on work, and their home lives suffer.
I'm a homebody. If I'm not working I'm with my family being a dad.
I'm a housewife: I spend far more time on housework than anything else.
I'm not saying that if you're working at home, raising a family, that's not work. I want to disrupt the narrative around what it means to be a woman who works. The whole point of my brand is that women should be architecting the lives they want to live.
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