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Acclaimed Showrunner Shonda Rhimes Shares Struggles of Juggling Work and Motherhood
18 Oct
Summary
- Shonda Rhimes missed Sandra Oh's last Grey's Anatomy scenes to attend her daughter's science fair
- Rhimes admits it's impossible to "have it all" at once, with success in one area often coming at the cost of another
- Rhimes has learned to be more forgiving of herself and openly discuss the challenges of balancing career and family

Shonda Rhimes, the renowned creator of hit shows like Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, and Bridgerton, has opened up about the challenges of balancing her thriving career and family life. As the founder and CEO of the media empire Shondaland, Rhimes has achieved immense success, but she has also had to make difficult choices that have impacted both her professional and personal life.
In a recent conversation, Rhimes shared a poignant example from over a decade ago, when she missed the final scenes of actress Sandra Oh's character on Grey's Anatomy to attend her daughter's science fair. Rhimes and Oh had developed a close "creative sisterhood" during their time working together, and this was a pivotal moment for the show. However, Rhimes knew it was important to prioritize her family in that instance.
Rhimes acknowledged that these types of decisions are never easy, and that working parents often grapple with the impossible standards of "succeeding at work" while "failing at home," and vice versa. She has learned to confront these emotions head-on, rather than bottling them up or trying to pretend they don't exist. By openly discussing the struggle, Rhimes has found a way to give herself the "forgiveness to let it happen" when she has to make difficult choices.
As a mother of three, Rhimes has continued to navigate the delicate balance between her professional and personal life. With the expanded anniversary edition of her book, Year of Yes, she revisits her journey with deeper honesty, humor, and wisdom, offering readers a refreshed perspective on the realities of "having it all."