Jun. 19, 2024
Working moms on having it all
See more on Working moms on having it allHaving it all is possible, but it requires defining what it means to you and prioritizing your needs and wants. Taking care of yourself first, simplifying your life, drawing boundaries, adopting a long-range view of balance, and finding your tribe are all important steps to achieving it.
Elizabeth T. Castillo
Partner, Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy LLP
840 Malcolm Road, Suite 200
Burlingame , CA 94010
Phone: (650) 697-6000
Fax: (650) 697-0577
Email: etran@cpmlegal.com
UC Hastings COL; San Francisco CA
You’ve always wanted it all, but you’ve been told you can’t have it all. There’s just not enough time, money, or energy. If you were younger, perhaps you would have more time and energy. If you were older, perhaps you would have more money and time. You can envision a future in which you have it all—when the time, money, and energy circles overlap to form an elusive triangle in the Venn diagram of your life—but that future never seems to meet the present.
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