Women’s MOM project: Happy Mothers Day!
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With the whole world celebrating women’s day, I wondered how celebrating a day can give some more light to different women in society. We celebrate so many different kinds of days, but when we celebrate who we are it’s not only because of what we do with our life but also because of what we are gifted with!
And definitely, a woman’s capability when it comes to giving birth and embracing new life & nurturing it is incomparable to any other roles one can take.
When I was in my 20's, I was once told by my senior while handing over a responsibility that "you should take care of this like its your own baby", That time I didn't have the idea of how tedious and important the task is. Like motherhood, a project can have a complete transformation for us. More responsibility, juggling with multiple tasks, acquiring new skills and most importantly a feeling of altruism.
Being a MOM is a role far more powerful than a project manager. You take control of a new life, plan things for him, do risk assessments for his daily activities, plan a budget too and all without any pay. It's such a natural flow of emotions.
Not to forget that many women also take a career break and devote them fully to their being MOM Project. Miss India (Miss World 2017) Ms. Manusi Chillar, had rightly answered the question asked to her during the contest. When the judges asked her what should be the highest paying job in this world, her answer was a mothers job should be the highest paying in terms of love and respect.
Let's respect all mothers in this world for all they do in raising a child with the countless sacrifices.
Happy Mother's Day!
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Amrapali Amrapali
on: March 14, 2021 06:34 AM |
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Luis Branco
CEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, Ldª
Carcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dear Amrapali
Very interesting the theme that brought to our reflection and debate
Thanks for sharing
Is there a son or daughter who does not honor his mother?
Kavitha Gunasekaran
Project Manager| Aerospace & Defence Organisation
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Beautifully expressed Amrapali.
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