A Girl with Difficult Ambition
A Girl with Difficult Ambition
A girl who started earning at a very young age, but never thought to give a toss to her education, Cleared M.A. in Economics along with working. What kept her going was the spirituality she achieved on the path of her Father. She supported her family in every path of life. Her family used to consider her as a pillar of the house. She got married, had a beautiful daughter, she focused entirely on betterment of her family like any another girl.
But God had different plans, her husband got a critical heart attack when her daughter was 8 and that too in a different city. That moment, she didn’t bow to the situation, she gave CPR (she didn’t know medically, but that situation gave her the strength). If I use the mythological terms, “She became Savitri to her Satyavan”. She had no plans of the future for the entire night, where her husband was fighting in the ICU for his life and she was sitting outside with her 8-year-old daughter, aimless but with one belief that God is with her. In the morning, the sun shined brighter, where the entire family had won the war. That smile of her husband gave her strength to conquer the entire world, she turned into a Human Version of Adi-Shakti. It was her spirituality which had brought things back to normal.
That moment changed her direction in life. She considered that, commercially career would just give her monetary happiness but Humanity would give her divine peace. She wanted to give back to God, for everything to receive in her life. She started her education again but this time in non-commercial stream. No one had ever explored such an area in her acquaintance. She joined an institute as a student at the age of 40, for entering in the academic field (ECCED and PPTC) to nurture small children and subsequently joined a NGO which trains children with special needs, without any monetary benefits.
There comes one more curve in her life, she had no experience and formal education for kids specially blessed by almighty. She had the major war now, with no experience, she had to train autistic, CP Kids all in different ways. So, she started studying along with working, did I mention, along with nurturing her daughter. Studying at the age of 40 was no joke. Then too she did it in wonders.
She was mocked several times, for having poor English, lack of technological knowledge and what not. But she conquered all. She proved herself in every aspect of her life, spirituality coming always first. Also, She faced several financial and social tensions but nothing stopped her. She kept on conquering her own complexities to achieve her goals she had set.
Today, she is formally educated, Special educator, Speech Therapist, trained not less than 100 students in 13 years, and still continuing.
Her main salary is the smile on the parent’s face of proud, the smile on the kid’s face for the respect he/she possesses for their teacher. She is still working hard and having a deep hunger to learn more and more for the betterment of her kids.
Proud to say, that I am the daughter of such a wondergirl. Yes, she is Tejal Buch, my Mother and a Tejal Miss of 100s of Students and Parents out there. Her teachings are always golden words to me. Really blessed to have her as my Mother in this Life.
