Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Multi-tasking women in the ghoonghat

Hello everyone. I hope you all are doing great. Today I have an incident to share with you all. I somehow always believed that rather being born with multi-tasking quality, we women learn it as we transition from being girls to women. These women mentioned in the title have actually made me believed that we women are born to be multi-taskers. So here I narrate this particular incident.
Few weeks ago, I was out with my mother and we came across four to five small shops selling unbreakable utensils. Those were just temporary shops set up outside small huts. There was quiet a large crowd buying stuff out there, so out of curiosity we went there just to have a look around. My mom usually takes a lot of time to shop even for a pin, so I had a plenty of time to observe the people around. The scene I saw there was quiet a life changer for me. All the shops had women were selling the utensils. Each of the lady had a little baby on her lap and one or two more young kids. The men of the house were busy cooking. What struck me was the ability of these women to handle the customers, feeding the baby and keeping an eye on the other kids all at the same time. Also the men were letting their wives take the lead and helping them to deal with just the “I am the best bargainee” kind of people.
These people might not have read about or learnt or even heard about the word “multi-tasking” or “gender equality”, but they were so good at it that. There are times when we complain that we have so much to do and we have so little time to do that. But for me, these women were epitome of being the multi-taskers. There was so much to learn from these not so privileged women and men as well. If these women could do everything so perfectly, why not us? We have more facilities than them and we probably should stop complaining about too much work. I always believed that, if women are given chance, they can accomplish anything in this world. These women were just an example of that. I wish there were more men in our society who supported women and watch them succeed. This incident did leave an impact on me which is why I decided to share it with you all.

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