My thoughts as a Mom/Family Caregiver

by Jennifer Owatan on May 13, 2012

Position applied: Mother/Family Caregiver

Being a mother is not easy.
It is the most difficult and challenging job I have experienced.
21 years before, I didn’t know how it was to be a mother.
Although I have a loving mother, I am more focused on what I am and want as a child.
It took years and years to finally figure out what does a real mother is.
It is easy to describe what a real mother is based on what you see but that description would definitely change when you are in that position.

Job description:

Mother/family caregivers need to be a master in Homeroom and Economics to be able to cook and manage household chores well.
Be a master in Psychology to be able to understand your kids and husbands behavior and be able to deal with them in a positive way.
Be a master in Business Management/ Accounting to be able to manage the finance of the family.
Be a master in Social Work to be able to serve your family, relatives, friends and community and teach other people to be independent and to be of service to others as well.
Be a master of the virtue of Godliness to be able to serve God, to do what is right and just to your fellowmen.
And most of all be a master in Education, be educated doesn’t mean you need to go to school.
Education entails us to feed our mind and soul with the right information through books, visual aids, audio visuals, attending seminars, forums and the like.

Be a catalyst and instrument of change.
If we hope for a change in our society, let’s start with in ourselves.
Personality development as mother is very important, because as a mother and caregiver we need to have the right attitude, integrity and commitment in order to create the change that we aspire for.
From us to our family, raise kids to have the right attitude, faith in God, be a good leader and good citizens.
Then finally there would be a better society if we do the right thing and share it with others in our community.

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!

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