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Forget what society says, Let’s Re-Define “Having it all” (VIDEO)

Each year, social
scientists reveal think pieces, studies and surveys asking whether women truly
can have it all: the career, the husband and the family at the same time. I’ve teamed up with Nissan on today’s post on re-defining what it means to “have it all.”
The truth is the
definition of “all” cannot be uniform and apply to all people. If we
are malleable, honest and upfront with our personal needs and goals, we can
redefine what’s most important in our own lives and strive for that.
I was truly inspired by celeb blogger Latham Thomas‘s video presentation that is part of my blog
content partner Glam Media’s “Haute Havens” video series. Lifestyle
maven Latham Thomas is all about living well. That includes her home, too:

I connect with Thomas’s
style aesthetic and lifestyle, easily. Like Thomas, I too enjoy daily shots of
green herbs and juices to cleanse the palate, taking regular calming
and stress-release baths, accenting my daily looks with a variety
of scarves and doing strength and balance exercises like yoga
to keep fit. Thomas’s home too embodies what I value most in living
quarters: clean open spaces that connect with all living areas and ample cozy
nooks to snuggle up with a good book and a hot cup of tea. 
These pleasures are
among the things I, personally, value and if I am able to make them part of my
life, then I am “having it all” but in a way defined by me. In our society, we
are constantly seeing messages defining what we should value, but if we can
step back and appreciate what we’ve accomplished and all the little things
already in our lives, we would quickly realize that we may already have it
all. 
With its stylish looks and premium interior, the Nissan Altima is just as much an individual as you are. Not fitting into one mold is what makes the Nissan Altima not only unique, but very exciting!
Disclosure: Compensation was provided by Nissan via Mode Media. The opinions expressed herein are mine and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Nissan.

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