Chetan Bhagats recent Article in TOI : Specially for Indian Women. Do Read it and share it with all the women in your life
Alright, this is not cool at all. A recent survey by Nielsen has revealed that Indian women are the most stressed out in the world: 87% of our women feel stressed out most of the time. This statistic alone has caused me to stress out. Even in workaholic America, only 53% women feel stressed.
What are we doing to our women? I’m biased, but Indian women are the most beautiful in the world. As mothers, sisters, daughters, colleagues, wives and girlfriends – we love them. Can you imagine life without the ladies?
For now, i want to give Indian women five suggestions to reduce their stress levels.
One, don’t ever think you are without power. Give it back to that mother-in-law. Be who you are, not someone she wished you would be. She doesn’t like you? That’s her problem.
Two, if you are doing a good job at work and your boss doesn’t value you – tell him that, or quit. Talented, hard-working people are much in demand.
Three, educate yourself, learn skills, network – figure out ways to be economically independent. So next time your husband tells you that you are not a good enough wife, mother or daughter-in-law, you can tell him to take a hike.
Four, do not ever feel stressed about having a dual responsibility of family and work. It is difficult, but not impossible. The trick is not to expect an A+ in every aspect of your life. You are not taking an exam, and you frankly can’t score cent per cent (unless you are in SRCC, of course). It is okay if you don’t make four dishes for lunch, one can fill their stomach with one. It is okay if you don’t work until midnight and don’t get a promotion. Nobody remembers their job designation on their dying day.
Five, most important, don’t get competitive with other women. Someone will make a better scrapbook for her school project than you. Another will lose more weight with a better diet. Your neighbour may make a six-dabba tiffin for her husband, you don’t – big deal. Do your best, but don’t keep looking out for the report card, and definitely don’t expect to top the class. There is no ideal woman in this world, and if you strive to become one, there will be only one thing you will achieve for certain – stress.
So breathe, chill, relax. Tell yourself you are beautiful, do your best and deserve a peaceful life. Anybody trying to take that away from you is making a mistake, not you. Your purpose of coming to this earth is not to please everyone. Your purpose is to offer what you have to the world, and have a good life in return. The next time this survey comes, i don’t want to see Indian women on top of the list. I want them to be the happiest women in the world. Now smile, before your mother-in-law shouts at you for wasting your time reading the newspaper.
Cherish Womanhood.
Inte-resting article. Mr. Bhagat is surely exploring a multitude of realms in his writing.
Yeah, I’m one of his admirers though I dnt like his opinions about Indian politics;-)
Rightly said, Shree 🙂 The figure is startling! It’s high time Indian women started living their lives for themselves and not for their parents, husbands and in-laws.
Yeah very true, we Indian women never think about ourselves, we r always busy in fulfilling some or the other responsibilities of being biwi,bahu,bhabhi etc
Nice. A simple, meaningful article. But the chetan bhagat’s article u talked about in the top, i couldn’t find the link to that, and i was expecting to find it somewhere around here. If you have the link, please help me with it. 🙂
Na den, I have copied the article itself in the post u dnt uv to look out for it 🙂
Oh, so this was CB’s article & not yours? :O Did i waste some lavish praises over here then? 😛
Hhahha….happens, but I hv accepted all the lavish praises for myself 😉
Excellent post !! Agree to every bit wholeheartedly
Thanks, after reading this article I realiseed how much Indian women struggle everyday
what Chetan says is not that easy, though ideally, should be. But at least, now some people have started thinking about women in proper perspective!
Correct Aruna, and that realization is important 🙂
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Swarm ???? Say something na 😛