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Women are expected to be what society deems proper for a woman - here is a call out to accept a woman as she is!
Women are expected to be what society deems proper for a woman – here is a call out to accept a woman as she is!
With my flaws and with all the faults, With my eccentricities and with all the messy ways, With my unusual dreams and with endless figments of imaginations, With my nonchalance and unruffled attitude towards who try to judge,
Accept me with all this and so much more..
I would rather show you my vices and leave the virtues to unfold, No one minds the goodness, imperfections bother the world, Smudgy lines discomfort the society and gets talked about on every street, As I look at it, blemishes are just as much part of me,
Don’t walk into my life as a prince charming, Be real, be human and be the individual you are, And accept the same from me, Not all that you are charms me, not all that I am will please you,
Accept me for who I am, accept me with all good, bad and ugly.. Accept me with all this and so much more…
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Neena was the sole caregiver of Amma and though one would think that Amma was dependent on her, Neena felt otherwise.
Neena inhaled the aroma that emanated from the pan and took a deep breath. The aroma of cumin interspersed with butter transported her back to the modest kitchen in her native village. She could picture her father standing in the kitchen wearing his white crisp kurta as he made delectable concoctions for his only daughter.
Neena grew up in a home where both her parents worked together in tandem to keep the house up and running. She had a blissful childhood in her modest two-room house. The house was small but every nook and cranny gave her memories of a lifetime. Neena’s young heart imagined that her life would follow the same cheerful course. But how wrong she was!
When she was sixteen, the catastrophic clutches of destiny snatched away her parents. They passed away in a road accident and Neena was devastated. Relatives thronged her now gloomy house and soon it was decided that she should be married off.
Menopause is a reality in women's lives, so Indian workplaces need to gear up and address women's menopausal needs.
Picture this: A seasoned executive at the peak of her career suddenly grapples with hot flashes and sleep disturbances during important meetings. She also battles mood swings and cognitive changes, affecting her productivity and confidence. Eventually, she resigns from her job.
Fiction? Not really. The scenario above is a reality many women face as they navigate menopause while meeting their work responsibilities.
Menopause is the time when a woman stops menstruating. This natural condition marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years. The transition brings unique physical, emotional, and psychological changes for women.
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