Barack and Michelle Obama Attend 75th NBA All-Star Game Together, Igniting Buzz

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“I am constantly telling young mothers, ‘It’s coming, right?’ You don’t have to get off your career track, and I don’t even recommend it because kids grow up fast and then they’re gone […] you better have saved something for yourself so that when that period comes, and they’re ready to move on, and you’re also not holding on longer,” she said.

Drawing on her own experience, Michelle acknowledged stepping away from a traditional career trajectory when her husband became president, but rejected the idea that those choices diminished her professional identity.

Michelle Obama on "Call Her Daddy." | Source: YouTube/CallHerDaddy

Michelle Obama on “Call Her Daddy.” | Source: YouTube/CallHerDaddy

“I had to get off a track and take pay cuts and come back, sacrifice cause my husband was president […] but in the midst of that, I still managed to be a lawyer, run a nonprofit, be an author, and I raised really sane kids,” she said, adding that growth often requires patience and self-compassion.

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