Superwoman: A Compliment Or Curse?

As Indian women, we are born multi-taskers; brilliantly juggling the responsibilities of being the perfect homemaker, mother, wife, daughter-in-law, daughter, friend, and--in many cases--a perfect employee. Thankfully, we are finally in a society that may acknowledge (albeit grudgingly sometimes) that you, after all, are nothing short of a Superwoman! Each of us who has been paid this gracious and generous compliment has felt the inner glow of meeting expectations and the satisfaction of receiving appreciation!

While we have definitely come a long way from being restricted in terms of opportunities and appreciation for our efforts, is this superpower really sustainable? Do we also have higher incidences of being extremely stressed, tired and probably crumbling under the weight of our own superpowers?

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And guess what; to this, we add the gloss of the perfect ten figure and flawless skin. The hourglass takes an extremely symbolic representation in our busy lives, ranging from the ideal body shape to also signify that we are truly running against time each and every day… all in the pressure of being perfect!

Can we consider choosing relaxation over caffeine, sleep instead of facepacks, and happiness over perfection? Instead of thinking about actually forfeiting our superpowers and hanging up our boots pre-maturely, let’s talk about spreading the magic and empowering others ?

We often take on more than we can chew, given the expectation of living up to each role perfectly. None of it is really worth it if we are not happy and content. Those who love us will understand if we choose to say no, or simply request their help. There will be detractors, but then they don’t really matter, do they?

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The pressure is real: we need to choose to help ourselves. After all, even Mother Theresa is quoted as saying I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish that He didn’t trust me so much!”

This is a guest blog written by Sonia Notani
 
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