Are you really balancing your professional and personal life

This is the age of working women balancing their professional and personal life. Most of them claim to be successfully doing this balancing act, but are they really able to give sufficient time to their relations..Many of them give more importance to their professional life and spend very less time with their family..Have a look at this situation in reality-

Some of the working women feel they should give more importance to her career and high paying job and so has a maid to clean the house, a cook, a driver, a full time maid to take care of kids, tutions for kids to ensure they study well...Many of them put up their kids (including few month old babies) in creches for the full day. But what about the love, affection and time that the kid expects from parents..

So many kids find it difficult to cope up with such situations and some of them even resort to wrong path in life

How far will the kids be attached to their parents..will they have good childhood memories with their parents..Later when parents become old and feel that their kids dont take proper care of them and stay busy with their lives - who will be responsible for the situation??? If you are not able to give time to your kids when they need it the most, they can in no way be blamed for ignoring you in your old age

Some of them even get their parents / in-laws just to take care of the kids. At that age when they themselves require care and affection from their kids, they are forced into bringing up their grandchild..

Let me clarify that I am against only those working women who feel their job and career is everything and ignore their family responsibilities. This doesnt include those women who are left with no option but to work to meet ends meet

1 comment:

YOSEE said...

There are no superwomen. Almost all the career women that i know claim that they are balancing work and home very well, but truth is they are only delegating all the work and responsibilities that are primarily their duty either to paid helpers or to homebound parents and in-laws.

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