It’s been years since you left your job. Your kids are now in school and don’t need
your constant time and attention. Your husband is settled in his job and progressing in his career. Where does that leave you? In a state of transition of identity and self-confidence that affects a majority of women in late 20s, 30s and even 40s. It is a story of a lot of women as we settle down in our lives confining ourselves in bubbles of comfort not realizing this complacency will come back to bite us later in our lives. Read on to know how to break this bubble –
Let these mantras not be a New Year resolution kind of thing, meant to be followed for a few days and then forgotten. Goals should be such that you are always inspired, moving forward and trying to progress.
Give importance to yourself after all you are the lead performer in the story of your life.
About the author:
Dr Samta Mittal – Dentist by education, writer by passion. In my earlier avatar I taught budding dentists and published a book on my subject expertise. A ‘sabbatical’ from work reignited my dormant love for writing. Sometimes I do freelance writing for health/travel portals as well as blog for pleasure on social, cultural issues & other simple little things of life.
(The author is a guest blogger at Her Second Innings. The opinions expressed are those of the author.)
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