"I left my career to become a full-time housewife." - Jennifer Eliogu
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
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Love her, love how she speaks❤
Family first, your kids will thank you for it
There's a lot of wisdom to be learnt from this. Abeg Jennifer, a lot of moms can do with advice from you on how to create sustainable boundaries in the family, work and life.
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Jennifer you are golden 🧡🧡🧡
Beautiful 👏
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Does it always have to be career vs raising kids? In this modern world? So women who work and have young children are selfish? Please, get off your high horse! It is not everyone that can afford to stay home and care for their kids- doesn’t mean they are not loving parents that put their children first!
She didn't say it to spite those that leave their children to work. She is the one on the interview and it is about HER not about you or any other woman. You don't have to type insults or mean comments to someone you don't even know. It's not nice.
@@joyugbome my dear I was one of those women who stayed at home to bring up my kids until the start secondary schools then I went to study and got a Job. It’s really hard to depend on husband Only income. BUT my family comes first.
I don’t complete with those “ strong “ women who doesn’t understand the meaning of work.
And I don’t care if the lady next to me is building mansion back home.
She was talking about herself and she NEVER judged anyone for working.
She never said so. Don't be bitter.
Seriously, you get off your high horse. She's talking about herself and what worked for her family dynamics.
I left a great career in health care here in Australia to be a stay at home mom and never once regretted it. I can always go back to my career, but I can never get those precious moments with my little ones back. My Sister in law is combining career and raising kids, and it works for her. No judgements.