After stepping out of the house and becoming a mom, I became a I became a family person. I actually had a realization of skills that I had developed intuitively and intrinsically.
1. I have good managerial skills. He hails from an elite Indian joint family. You gotta have above-average managerial skills to see that every member’s needs are met, along with checking inventory, housekeeping, kids, meals, and the and the temperament of elders and kids along with meals. And the festivals, the guests, their hospitality, etc. It comes naturally to me. and most important, the plants.
2. I read well. I finished five novels in the last two months. When I read, I am so focused that I don’t need to go back to recall where I left off. And due to that focus, I read fast and with accuracy.
3. I also have decent skills in coloring and drawing mandala art. Which I recently discovered. I will be attaching a picture this time.
4. I have been told by known supervisors and clients that I am good and efficient at my profession. That is a psychologist. My spot-diagnosis is indispensable. I am modest, but I have made a difference as a professional. It is a gift that I choose to use for greater wellbeing.
5. I am also good at handling adverse events. I handle things and people in a strong, stable way. Earlier, this skill of mine made me think that I’m not normal, as I’m supposed to get shaken myself. But then I accepted it. I have handled people trying to harm themselves, and hysterical people, with grace and humor. This last skill I’m a little uncomfortable with. But it is what it is.