#beingmom How many of you moms were always career oriented and were part of professional world before marriage or before baby ?
Did you continue working after marriage / after baby ?
Was your hubby / supportive in either of case ?
How did you manage house / baby afterwards keeping balance and not hurting anyone or missing your responsibility ? I always wanted to stand on my own and that I was motive from my school days. My ambitions and dreams were not where I am today but anyways that's story for some other time.
I landed up in IT world and was happy till I delivered. To quit job was mine and hubby decision so I am with my kiddo all time but I never thought I can stay at home forever. Though I do something or other to keep myself busy like I am a Cuemath Teacher now but I miss my professional life and my independent life. This is wat #beingmom is all about. Share your story....
Richa
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Rhituparna Mitra
Very good discussion.... Everyone wants to connect back to their own self at the end of the day. For me, I consume work always...it drives me to do new things, to meet new people and learn about subjects that I have absolutely no clue about. So stopping work, to me is next to being brain dead. My work itself inspires me a lot! <br>
Then came motherhood. Work remained but I squeezed out a part of my household commitments to make time for her. I enjoy being with her, playing a d laughing with her. To me, motherhood is not about cooking for her or being there when she falls or feels like potty. I am trying to grow a friend in her who can grow up in sync with me. So we fight, play, love, read, laugh like 2 adults do. & that's fun. Here's my confession on that -<span style="color:#3B5998;"><b><a href="http://app.babychakra.com/article/987">13 Candid Confessions of a Working </a></b></span><span style="color:#3B5998;"><b><a href="http://app.babychakra.com/article/987"><u>Mom</u></a></b></span>
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13 Jul 2017
Anisha Agarwal
i got married soon after completed my studies and had krisha before our first anniversary ..it was totally unacceptable for me to waste any xyz talent that i had and also dint wanted to neglect krisha..so here i am a Mom Blogger now..doing what i m good at without ignoring my daughter .. #momzdiary
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13 Jul 2017
Sonia Gupta
Hi Richa thanks for the tag.I can found it so relevant.Sounds so similar.A professional whose passion was chasing targets..late month ends.Corporate meetings and lunches ohh oh and ofcrse yr own hardearn finances.Bur after baby things change and though u get support also it takes lot of courage to step out again to leave yr baby at home.Still thinking where to start what to start when to start and how??
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13 Jul 2017
Khushboo Mehta
I am a content developer, was wrkinv full time till i had my daughter, i decided to resume after my maternity leave was over keeping baby in daycare, hubby supported as he knew i would take a best call whrn concerned with her, somehow she didnt adjust well in daycare, i got super scared n decided to quit my job, my boss understood n wanted to retain me so offered me work from home, I took it up, we managed well for 2 yrs with hubby lookkng after baby while i work or work late nights etc difficult but we sailed thru...meanwhile we started our entrepreneurial project Tiaras Toys - online selling of wooden educational toys at most affordable rates...it became successful...soon it was getting too hectic to manage so many things so i finally quit the job n now working full time on Tiaras Toys...its nice but do i miss yhe corporate world...yes for sure, i miss getting up early, wearing formal jackets, packing my tiffin, the conferencd rooms, presentations, client meetings, kras everything
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13 Jul 2017
Sheeba Vijesh
<font color ="#3b5998"><b> @6247946051de3d0014c4c1ce </b></font><font color ="#3b5998"><b></b></font><font color ="#3b5998"><b></b></font> think of all your possibilities, like priya said, try online jobs. arrange for someone to take care of baby sometimes and go out with friends. you have to do what makes you happy.
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