
What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable?
I was a working mother in the 80′,90’s and the noughties. I was also doing on-call, studying and caring at a distance for ailing parents. If the traditional media of the time was to be believed I was actually, ” having it all”.
Obviously it was attainable but only with the support of a husband, two wonderful child-minders. Brenda and Bev, and the most fabulous children.

” Having it all” was exhausting and, at the time, essential. It is what women had/have to do just to get to the glass ceiling, never mind crack the effing thing.

Life was all about spinning plates, lists and always having a plan B.
” Having it all” was actually just a phase and an informal training scheme for extreme multitasking. A hugely valuable skill that I treasure, but do I ever need to ” Have it all” again.
No Thank You

Not, ” having it all” is far better than ” having it all” but I would not have missed ” having it all” however hard it was at the time.

yes, sometimes we have to go through these phases in life, and we have to do it at the time, but having less feels so much easier
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