I think that I'd like to try to be a superwoman and have kids and work, so we'll see if I can actually accomplish that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am not Superwoman. The reality of my daily life is that I'm juggling a lot of balls in the air trying to be a good wife and mother, trying to be the prime-ministerial consort at home and abroad, barrister and charity worker, and sometimes one of the balls gets dropped.
On an average day, I will spend 90 percent of my waking moments working on 'Superwoman.' I'm a huge workaholic. My hobby is 'Superwoman.'
Everything I do with my day is related to Superwoman. I'm either doing conference calls or writing a script or reading a script, editing a video, shooting a video.
I suppose I experienced the personal dilemma that baffles every working woman. What happens when you are expected to be Superwoman, to perform a dozen conflicting tasks at the same time?
I don't want to sound too cocky. But I consider myself superwoman.
I think I think I am Superwoman sometimes but I am not.
I want to keep playing strong female roles. I don't mean superheroes, but women who are really alive.
I'd love to think that I'm a super human being, but I'm not.
I'd like to be the first model who becomes a woman.
My idea of superwoman is someone who scrubs her own floors.
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