tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3842056133955362446.post4527676111929511523..comments2013-06-03T03:12:54.218-06:00Comments on Ali's Way : ): The Gaps in My Gen Y Perspectivealiraynerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11024429649365743439noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3842056133955362446.post-52308118545640847672013-06-03T03:12:54.218-06:002013-06-03T03:12:54.218-06:00Ali,
I have spend most of my life raising mt child...Ali,<br />I have spend most of my life raising mt children, and in doing that I felt I was missing out. I watched the hustle and bussle of people around me while I washed countless bottles and baby sleepers. I felt insecure in my position as a Mom, just another woman barefoot, living in sweat pants and sweeping cheerio's off the floor day after day. I felt ineffectual in my very existance. As time passed, and they kids grew I craved for more and I worked hard to be a strong independant woman. I achieved much of that, it feed my ego, stroked my confidence and made me feel effectual. In truth that soon becomes short lived, you soon feel life is passing you bye, quality time with relationships becomes limited and your bonds with others become based on time limits and restrictions. Once again, I felt lost and insecure of my direction. Today, I know two very important things, relationships and quality time with those you love and things you love doing make you strong. Working in a time shackle of expectations and obligations to those that may never bring you soup when your having a bad day is like grocery shopping, it feeds your soul nothing for the long haul but fills your fridge only momentarily. Be who you are, love the fact that your are unique in your needs and wants from the world because noone/no job/ no career/ will ever define you, as unique as you are. And as those that love you see you. All the Best in enbracing and loving your own complexities, in truth they are your best talents and gifts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com