efficient. i used to think i was getting so much done. then i realized every time i was switch tasks, i would backtrack to remind myself where i was, what i was doing. the more i would switch, the more i would backtrack, the less efficient i was being. you might be really efficient, but is it possible to me it was likely that i would actually less efficient than i could have been had i just finished each task. yeah. well, karen, you also talk about most women surrendering complete control of their finances, although at some point in their lives 90% of women will have to take charge of their finances. so, can you talk to us a little bit about what women can do to shed that really bad habit. i think they have to just realize, they don t have the luxury of not learning about it. sometimes, some women, not all, assume that the man will take care of it or that men have some, you know, genetic disposition toward learning about finance and investing. and they don t. i say, you know, you
dingell s 57 plus years of service. he overtook robert byrd last week at longest serving member of congress. now let s turn our attention to women in charge. yes. my favorite subject. we ve been hearing a lot about leaning in, thanks to sheryl sandberg. one of the first women on wall street to run a successful hedge fund and a large family, she s here with us with advice on how you can have it all. with us now, karen kinnerman, ceo of metropolitan advisers and known as chairwoman to cnbc viewers. finerman is the author of finerman s rules, secrets i only tell my daughters about business and life. thanks for being here. it s finerman, but i ve been i m sorry about that. that s okay. they ve been yelling in my ear. finerman. i apologize. it was a producer error.