The job, the husband, the family and the body: Kate Reddy (Sarah Jessica Parker) has it all — at least on the surface. Reddy, a financial executive for a big New York company in Boston, is also the main breadwinner and mother of two in I Don’t Know How She Does It. Problems she has juggling this already busy lifestyle become worse as Reddy makes an ambitious pitch to her boss (Pierce Brosnan) while her husband (Greg Kinnear) lands a new job. Based on a book of the same title, Parker’s character has to learn that everything she aims for has a price.
How do you know when you’ve put your career ahead of family?
Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Photo: Janet Mayer / PR Photos
By Bari Lyman, author of Meet to Marry
With so many options for meeting a potential partner these days, like dating sites, speed dating or singles events, we often forget that one of the most successful ways to find that special someone can be through an introduction.  It’s a time-tested and successful model for creating a good match and since the person introducing you is usually a close friend, family member or mentor, they typically have your best interest in mind.