![]() If you’re in the New York area this week, Laura and I will actually be joining forces this THURSDAY at the Henri Bendel store in Manhattan for an event called Secrets to Her Success. It takes a practical approach to the question of how people combine work and family while enjoying their own sweet time, too. Laura is also the author of What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast, 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think and All the Money in the World: What the Happiest People Know About Wealth. ![]() It comes out TODAY. The book is based on a time diary study of 10001 days in the lives of professional women and their families. ![]() She is the author of the brand new book I Know How She Does It: How Successful Women Build Lives That Work. ![]() ![]() It’s also found itself at the center of much debate. But I think no matter what you think of the expression…as modern women and men I think we can all agree that we wish we had more time to accomplish all of the things we want to accomplish – from work to family to personal matters…24 hours just doesn’t seem to be enough TIME to get it all done. So today’s guest is going to help with some time tackling solutions. What’s your take on the expression “having it all?” When feminists launched the“having it all” movement decades ago, its goal was not only to help women achieve individual freedom and fulfillment, but also to revolutionize the world. Over the generations, this expression has evolved to mean different things to different women. ![]()
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