Sex and the City & My Career
 
  This post is a little behind in the times since the Sex and the City 2  movie came out...what 3 months ago? But I think I was still reeling from  the horror that I witnessed in the movie theaters and up until now have  been too scarred to speak about it. I think you can guess that I hated  the sequel, and while I would love to tell you all the reasons I think  that movie should be banned from ever being released on DVD, that isn't  what my post is intended to be about.

So  let's pretend that SATC 2 was never made and go back to the good old  days of SATC where everyone sat around with their girlfriends playing  the game of, "Are you a Carrie, Miranda, Samantha, or a Charlotte?"
I recently came upon this blog post on 
Forbes Woman that  analyzed each character and their working personalities and then gave  some key takeaways that all business women can learn from their  different business personalities.
Let me break down the blog post real quick for you:
Carrie  is neurotic and self-involved (read: crazy into herself). She stresses  out frequently, but uses her humor and her girlfriends to keep her  grounded. 
Samantha, while promiscious, has an open mind and  a take-the-bull-by-the-horns outlook on life which lends itself well to  her ballsy PR job. Samantha shows us to have fun while still having a  go-getter attitude about our professional lives. 
Miranda is  the workaholic. She is smart and ambitious, but feels that to be  successful in her career as a lawyer she has to act more masculine. 
Charlotte  has a tendency to be more traditional and conservative in her mind-set  (fun sidenote: after Samantha, she had the most sexual partners on the  show!). And while she quits her job to take on motherhood, we have to  remember that Charlotte is someone who goes above and beyond for  anything - a good takeaway for our professional lives. 
To get the full gist, I suggest reading the blog post. The author makes some good points and some that I don't fully agree with.
So  here comes the million dollar question: am I a Carrie, Samantha,  Charlotte or Miranda? Based on the above, I would hope that I was  Samantha with a twinge of Miranda. But my friends might say I have a few  splashes of Carrie's self-involvement in me (don't judge!).
Are you a Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte or Miranda in your professional life?