WAKE UP CALL TO THOSE WHO KILL THEMSELVES OVER HOUSEWORK
A few years ago, my friend had just crossed age 50. Just about 8 days later she was struck with an ailment ... And she died swiftly.
In the group we received a condolence message that ... "Sad .. she is no more with us"... *RIP*
Two months later I called her husband. A thought crossed my mind .. he must be devastated as he had a travelling job. Till her death she would oversee everything.. home.. education of their children... Taking care of the aged in-laws.. their sickness.. managing relatives.. everything, everything, everything!
She would express at times..
"my house needs my time, .. my hubby can't even make coffee, tea, my family needs me for everything, but no one cares or appreciates the efforts I put in. I feel they all take me for granted".
I called her husband to see if the family needed any support, as, I felt her hubby must be feeling lost.. to suddenly have to handle all the responsibilities, for everything.. aging parents, kids, his travelling job, loneliness at this age.. how must he be managing?
The cell phone rang for some time..no response... After an hour he returned the call.. He apologised that he could not answer my call..as he had started playing tennis for an hour at his club and meeting friends etc - to ensure he had a good time.
He even took a transfer to Work near home. So as not to travel anymore.
"All well at home? " I asked,
He replied, he had appointed a cook .. he paid her a little more and she would buy the groceries and provisions. He had appointed full time caretakers for his aging parents.
"Managing well... kids are fine. Life is returning to normal... he said.
I barely managed to say a couple of sentences and we hung up.
Tears welled up my eyes.
My friend remained in my thoughts... She had missed the school reunion for a minor ailment of her mother in law. She had missed her nieces' wedding because she had to supervise the repair work in her house. She had missed so many fun parties and movies because her children had exams, she had to cook, she had to take care of her husband's needs, etc, etc..
She had always looked for some appreciation and some recognition which she never got.
Today I feel like telling her..
No one is indispensable.
And no one will be missed.. it is just the play of our mind.
Perhaps it is the consolation.. A symbol of our understanding if you would like to call it that... That's the problem of putting others first.
You have taught them that YOU COME SECOND
Reality bites :
After her death, two more maids were hired and the house was in order.
We only measure our respect and our value.. ain't that sad.
Enjoy life.. Remove the frame of mind that I am indispensable and without me the house will suffer.
❤ My message to all Ladies :
Most importantly make time for YOURSELF .. the ME time.. the time for the self.
❤️ Get in touch with your friends... Talk, laugh and enjoy
𧑠Live your passion, live your life.
π Often do things that you love to
do.
π Don't look for your happiness in others, you too deserve some happiness because if you are not happy, you cannot make others happy.
π Everyone needs you, and you too need your own care and love.
π Women should come forward to help and guide other women who are unable to handle their personal stress and give them a hand to uplift their confidence.
π€ πLet us HELP Ourselves and make this LIFE WORTHWHILE.
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