Space to share introspection's about life, people, relationships ...anything, worth capturing!!
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Monday, June 2, 2014
Being a MOM, sharing some tips and reality…
“God doesn't require us to succeed, he only requires that you try.”
― Mother Teresa
― Mother Teresa
Amazed at how life changed after being a Mommy, to two
beautiful kids. I am thrilled… but feel unsure like many in my boat.. I am
sure would agree.
The journey from an independent working woman to a full time
Mommy has deprived me of the many abilities to have a full time career, having to not deal with routine to do things at odd hours,
or simply do nothing or anything. They were past luxuries!
This post is not about the rumblings of a Mommy, but about
little things that women can adopt to change their living.
Here is a list of habits I inculcated in my little ones to
ensure that they become independent soon:
This is a piece of my journey I will be glad to know your tips, feel free to leave your list in the comment section at the end of this post, may be we can together arrive at a better comprehensive list. Looking to learn more from you.
Please contribute your learning!
- Provide ample
mingling opportunity- start from as early as 1.18 years to 2 years.
Kids learn to manage themselves in groups this has benefits
later on when they go to school. An early start in this arena helps them learn
an important life skill- Team bonding and you can peacefully be rest assured
that your toddler will know how to survive in groups as he grows.
- Encourage your
little one to start eating and bathing independently
This can be started right after potty training your young
one as by that time they start to follow instructions. This will teach them self-dependence
and in a way helps to foster good hygiene habits.
- Self reading and self-play
I started by initially reading rhymes and pictorial story
books to develop interest, slowly they picked up.
Now I buy them interesting books and they like to explore. I
am blessed with two kids so introducing self-play was relatively easy, games
like UNO, Carom Board, the good old SNAKES & LADDER, LUDO, CHESS etc. believe me
kids love these activities. We only need to introduce them in the right way.
- Minimize dependence
Now this might be a little unconventional but I think it
works wonders to ask the little ones to do tasks on their own as much as
possible, things like dropping to school bus, applying paste on tooth brush, socializing
independently etc.
Some might differ as we are traditionally taught to be servicing our kids, so per that standard we might be giving them a dose of extra freedom, but I believe this teaches kids to be responsible for the freedom they received
and teaches an important life skill- Ownership.
If they commit a mistake they pay for it and learn to
rectify errors on their own!
Now these were some things for the kids, what about us the moms.
It’s fine to want your dreams, to be living
Have a mission apart from being a Mommy.
“A child can teach an adult three things: to be happy for no reason, to always be busy with something, and to know how to demand with all his might that which he desires.”
See my next post on “So you
think you are a Mommy born to be? Are you truly connected?” Next on my blog watch this space!
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
My Theme For the A to Z Theme Reveal Challenge...Sorry I am late!
With children at home for summer vacations, what better can I do?
This is a brilliant opportunity for me to bond with my little ones, we will do it with a twist of creativity. Writing short story and Haiku together!
Me and my little sons aged 6 years and 4 years!
The first one- Story Of an Arrogant King....
Once upon a time there lived a king.
In a big and beautiful palace.
This king was strong but greedy, he always choose the wrong path in his arrogance.
He secretly wanted to defeat the world and rule the planet.
This king was strong but greedy, he always choose the wrong path in his arrogance.
He secretly wanted to defeat the world and rule the planet.
One day he encountered the biggest enemy called English with his troops.
He lost the battle and was baffled by his defeat.
Later back in his palace he realized that arrogance alone is not enough to conquer the world.
He needed to plan, prepare and be better then the rest to rule.
Story by Yash Bhowmik
Hope you would like the innocent creative venture!
I plan to post their stories, poetry and pictures, of course I get promoted to be the editor and publishing their deeds!
Have fun friends , do visit this place for regular updates!
Happy Blogging and bonding!
Monday, March 17, 2014
Women seeking a career break my musings, and reality!
Image from the net! |
"How wrong is it for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself?” ― Anaïs Nin
I was in
the midst of a successful career, really busy making it work for me, suddenly I
had to pause unexpectedly, I was pregnant…expecting our first child, that did
not bother me and all seemed fine until I noticed things were changing around
me.
Meetings
were getting fewer and there were not many new projects in my kitty. I
was still performing like before but my boss’s perception of me and my abilities
had changed. Not liking this I tried to fight but it was a hidden gun pointed
at my face; needless to say I did not survive the bullet.
Does
this sound familiar? A corporate chess game, many witness each day!
I think many would relate to my story. We may be creating
welfare policies at corporate levels but they will be ineffective useless
pieces of paper until we change the mindset.
Cartoon Image taken from the net. |
I wondered why was it me, stepping
down, here are my findings:
- We have been taught to be responsible for child support, elderly care etc. As little girls it was imbibed in our upbringing to forego personal goals for a successful family. I now beg to differ, we should not do anything that we do not want to as this causes deep sorrow and further results in lot of emotional discord, the basics here are simple, I asked myself can I make others happy if I am not being so deep within? The answer is a big no, it’s OK to be living for yourself ladies, without any guilt!
- What stops us from including our partners in child support? The old school of thought that a good wife will do it all by herself. I think we must seek their help from the early days so they get to understand and both partners in a family get some breathing space for living. It’s not a crime it’s OK. We learn the tricks after becoming a mother so can they?
- Here is an interesting list of rules by oprah winfrey- building happy relationships.
This is also not a culture specific trend it’s a global phenomenon affecting many women. It was nice to see so much buzz about it in the virtual world.
A hope may be something
would change soon in reality!
I was
thrilled to read this post and would be so glad if such a thing is accepted and
practiced Mothers should get a six-yearcareer break, says FTSE 100 chairman, yet another post on similar lines An interesting
read First female union chief: 'Jobsmarket is bias against all women from the outset'.
I could clearly see, I was being set up for an unsuccessful return after my maternity but fighting was difficult and surprisingly other women folks were watching discreetly no body choose to voice with me, probably it worked for them but we failed as a society, I feel. It did give me a purpose though, I chose to write read and research about my state.
I could clearly see, I was being set up for an unsuccessful return after my maternity but fighting was difficult and surprisingly other women folks were watching discreetly no body choose to voice with me, probably it worked for them but we failed as a society, I feel. It did give me a purpose though, I chose to write read and research about my state.
Image borrowed from the net. |
During
my time out and a successful return, I did a few things that all women must
consider:
This
is important as you would not want your image frozen in time, making a comeback
difficult for you later. People might be able to help with useful information
once you are ready.
- Keep in touch - network with colleagues and friends
- Polish your core skills
This
is really critical as it will help in building confidence and you will have
pointers to explain what you did during the break. While planning a comeback
this is the most difficult part, prospective employers would want to know why
they should hire you after a break are your skills updated.
- Identify creative ventures
I
choose to explore my writing skills and started a few blogs, this helped in two ways I research so knowledge quotient
is not degraded and creating literal stuff skill quotient is in place. There are other
options as well like writing a book in your field of profession, doing
freelance work, voluntary works etc.- Identify creative ventures
- Connect with like-minded people
Believe
me during my research to write about this I was amazed to find several women in my boat. This made me feel better and this collaboration helps
build a support system, knowledge sharing and at the end you feel better.I connected with a few and here I am writing with a mission.
- Upgrade your skills consider
further education/Certifications
While
planning my first career break I was finding it hard to get past the initial
resume screening rounds, I was rejected without a second glance. Then I found
out I need to upgrade so I did my post-graduation and it worked helped.
Needless to say I landed a job.
- Keep up your confidence
- Seek support when you need
Once I decided to get back it was difficult to get a break, after struggling alone for a few months, I connected with friends asked them to help. It worked. Now that being said we need to be judicious about whom you seek help from as it will work negatively on your self-esteem if you face rejection or no support from friends.
Here is more about me to douse your curiosity!
I am a mother to two, HR professional turned poet, writer, blogger.
I took a career break in 2008 after my first child , proud to say successfully broke the unemployed edge and returned to work but then had to take another break after just 10 months of being employed want to know why, read my next post on my blog! Is it enough to get a job to bounce back after a break?
There is another aspect worth mentioning, while planning to bounce back I am sure many, like I did, wonder if they are neglecting their responsibilities, is it worth it and if the time is right or when should we plan a return?
I realized after
much introspection that the answer to all these is simple, no we are not
neglecting anything and the time is right when you are ready.
Children go to
school does that mean they are neglecting you, husbands go to work so should
you if you want to, we all have dreams and we should go after them freely.
We must
not let social pressures come in our way towards reaching our dreams, Are
social pressures stopping you? Here is an interest read about how to beat it?
In my
quest to share and support other women in my boat, here is my top return to work
support resources and some interesting posts from around the globe.
May be this can pep you up, help you gear for the
fight -landing a great job!
Browse through the list and click on whatever
works for you to read - learn and win!
- I re-launch is a site dedicated to help women at global level providing support to women to bounce back after a career break.
- 10 Expert Tips on Going Back to Work by lisa Heffmen
- Returning to Work After a Career Break: The GOOD News
- How to write your resume after a career break for women
- Help Women Succeed - Non-Profit helping women in India
- TATA – Second Career Internship Programme for Women:
- HUL Launches 'Career by Choice' for women in India
A small request!
Dr. Malissa Clark an assistant professor of
psychology and women’s studies at the University of Georgia, is leading an
online study to learn more about women’s career breaks’
I urge all women to take a few moments and participate, raise your voice shout out, ...yes I know it’s conducted by University of Georgia,.... so what?
I urge all women to take a few moments and participate, raise your voice shout out, ...yes I know it’s conducted by University of Georgia,.... so what?
We are living in a virtual world no boundaries global edge, data speaks louder
than words. Let your voice be heard. There are no boundaries!
Click here to take the survey now!
By Bhawana Bhowmik
I can't stop writing on this here is my poetry, how can I finish something without my famous touch :-)
A bird
seeking liberty
Chose to speak
seeking liberty
Chose to speak
inner words revolutionary
might be contradictory!
My deeds
My deeds
may be
out of ordinary!
I choose
out of ordinary!
I choose
to be a woman
of dignity
respecting my integrity!
respecting my integrity!
By Bhawana Bhowmik
Also read 'The Piranha in me.'..'Women s identity'... 'I am pickled jalapeno'..my other poetry posts on this subject!
“Lock up your libraries if you like; but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.”
― Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own
― Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own
“You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation.”
― Brigham Young
― Brigham Young
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)