Sharon reflects this week on work life balance - or really imbalance. She shares the marriage advice that has stuck with her as she nears her 9-year wedding anniversary: "Marriage takes 100% effort to be successful, but rarely is it split 50-50. Sometimes it's 60-40. Sometimes it's 90-10. But it always takes 100% effort to work." After a near-decade she sees how this framework applies not just to our relationship with a spouse but to anytime we work with others.
"Marriage requires 100% effort to work. But rarely is it split 50-50. Sometimes it's 60-40. Sometimes it's 90-10. But it ALWAYS takes 100% to work." Mimi Barringer
"It's not that I don't want to work. I do want to work, but I want to work in a way that allows me to be home much more than a high-level government job would let me do right now." Anne-Marie Slaughter
"We started out like most couples start out, I think a little bit naive, thinking that we are a two career couple and we will also split the parenting 50-50." Andrew Moravcsik
Intellectual Learning – Being able to take on new things (e.g. job, hobby, relationship, etc.)
Emotional Learning – Is required when we want to put things down (e.g. making a move, a job transition, ending a friendship, etc.)