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composition on a day in the life of a working woman in about 350 words

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                              A day in the life of a working woman

 

If one wishes to see a perfect model of dedication, hard-work, time-management, and multi-tasking, one must study the schedule of a day of a working woman. “God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made women.” Rudyard Kipling’s words aptly describe a working woman’s greatness.

 From dawn till late night she is an epitome of self-less love, care, and devotion to her family. She wakes up at 5 a.m. and wakes the father too with a steaming cup of coffee. It means she must be getting up at 4:30 a.m. How does she manage to wake up so early in spite of going to bed after everyone else?

Soon after, she gets busy in preparing breakfast and lunch for the entire family. She packs everyone’s tiffin box, water bottle, etc. After we go to school, she never has time to rest. After sending the father to office, she huuriedly gets ready and goes to her office. There too, she carries out her responsibilities with a smile.

 She reaches home at 6 p.m.; and an enormous pile of household chores is waiting for her! Washing dishes and clothing, cleaning, dusting, ironing, buying vegetables and fruit from the green grocer, etc, she is busy throughout the day.

She is a wonderful counselor and psychotherapist too. She is so good at detecting her children’s tensions, worries, and concerns. Not only she elicits the source of their burdens out of them, she also cures all their aches. Then comes the dusk, she is the busiest at this hour. Dad comes home after the day’s work. The entire family is reunited after the temporary separation that their responsibilities impose on them! The working woman is busy, working cooking dinner for the family. She serves the dinner and ensures everyone has been satiated. Then again she is washing dishes, cleaning, and getting ready for the next day’s routine. After winding up the day’s work, she sits for her dinner. Thus a working woman is trapped every day in the grind of chores and work she enjoys for the sake of her family. We must salute to such working women.
Answered by Fatimakincsem
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--A day in the life of a working woman--

A day in the life of a working woman starts very early at around 5:30 when she wakes up to quickly do house chores and prepare breakfast for her kids before they go to school.

After giving her children breakfast, she dresses them up and sends them off to school before going to her day job at the local factory.

She works at her factory from 8-2 without a break, stitching shirts which will be sold at high-end stores in Bombay.

After 2, she goes to pick her kids up from school and goes home to make lunch for them. Her kids then go to sleep and she goes to her second job as a maid at a house.

She works at Sharma's house every day for 4 hours where she is paid Rs.500/-

After finishing work she goes back home to her kids, who have already woken up and are doing their home back. She quickly prepares dinner for them, despite being very tired and hungry.

After feeding her kids, she puts them to sleep at around 10 o clock, by the time, she finally checks to see if any food has been left for her.

She eats the left over food and drinks lots of water to fill herself up, before finally going to sleep to start her day agin
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