Tuesday, 9 August 2016

From DUST to Dawn



                                

From DUST to Dawn


        Every single woman is working on rebuilding themselves as a leading human being with the dust settling on their recent emotional turmoil. They still have a long road ahead before their experience can fully take off and serve the people who need it most. Despite their several attempts to nail it, they still feel low. For some people, the word "work" may still conjure up the image of irresponsible woman. But we, women, can be
wives, mothers and pursue our career, too.
         
        All we need is to be potentially organized and surround ourselves with those supportive and uplifting kind of people and neglect the ones who will let us down when we feel weary. And REMEMBER, no woman becomes great on her own. The people around her help to make her great. In the midst of good people, it is easy to be good. Find a group of people who challenge and inspire you, spend a lot of time with them, and it will change your life. Women just want to carve out a new educational empire that will stand as an inspiration to all for the generations to come.


        
         Finally, The main reason for the refusal of suitors, in some countries, that they still think that women should not work and they go like, "Doesn't that involve office work?"  Even a single man has a more progressive mindset, once he enters into a traditional marriage his opinion of working women lowers over time. Personally, whenever I meet a suitor who recites the mantra: "it's better for a man to work and a woman to tend to home, it's better for a man to work and a woman to tend to home, it's better for a man to work and a woman to tend to home ", I'm going to snatch the flowers out of his hand and tell him sarcastically, "we'll use these flowers for your funeral!".



         All in all, Life is always with its ups and downs. It only stops at certain point that we all know it, it is death. So, chase your dreams as fast as you can and begin to look outward. And bear in mind this sentence, "For whom the bell tolls in this incredible shrinking globe?!"




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