“How I balance career and work with my personal life” – Actress Adunni Ade spill

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Nollywood actress Adunni Ade reveals her experiences with balancing her career and parental responsibilities.

Actress Adunni Ade offers a relevant viewpoint on the difficulties and solutions associated with juggling job and parental commitments in a recent interview with Hip TV.

Adunni Ade emphasized that although she values her work, her kids come first.

In an interview with Hip TV, Adunni Ade highlighted the importance of finding balance as a parent, regardless of one’s profession.

She highlighted the need for parents to prioritize their children’s needs while also pursuing their own dreams.

As a mother of two, Adunni Ade shared her own approach to balancing work and family life.

She explained that her children always comes first, and she carefully schedules projects to ensure she can attend important school events.

The actress offered advice to fellow parents struggling to find balance, suggesting options like boarding school or relying on trusted family members or friends for support during work periods. She stressed the importance of never neglecting one’s children.

She said:

Balancing your life is something you have to do as a parent, there is no thinking. You have to be able to provide and cater to your children as a parent no matter what industry you find yourself. Whether you’re a doctor or an actor or an architect…you just have to find that balance.”

“My kids will always come first so I’m very careful with how I schedule projects. I do not miss anything that has to do with their schooling; if it’s an open day, visiting day, a program or even inter-house sports, I will be there. My kids will always have that attention from me to be present and when it comes to work, work will attend to itself.

“I took my kids to boarding school, that’s something you can consider or have good really family members or trusted persons that can be there for the short period of time you’re away for work, but never neglect your kids.”

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