There's an identity crisis - a lot of us become mothers, and all of a sudden, we're expected to become these selfless people. That's not a really natural process. That, for me, never felt organic.
You can have a career and kids who love you. But you have to nurture yourself and find a way to be fulfilled so you're not resentful.
I talk about postpartum depression and all these things I don't hear a lot of women talking about on TV.
I went back to work about six weeks after I gave birth, which was crazy early, and experienced some pretty bad postpartum depression but didn't know it at the time.
I've embraced comfortable, but still chic, footwear. I don't know who I was wearing heels for - as much as I love the way they make my legs look and the power I feel when I choose to wear them - but I can do a longer and more pressing day if I'm in a shoe I can walk in.
It's not the most relatable thing for working moms to have freshly painted claws all the time.