This article raises the problem of workaholism prevailing in working Indian women of corporate sector.
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In our Indian society family life is the most significant and inseparable part of lives of people. We are living in the beautiful wide varieties of cultures, festivals and ritual oriented set up. The ancient set up was that men will go out and earn bread for his family and women will manage the household and the deep rooted values of the family and children
. As the time passed by the need was felt for women empowerment and women's success in other areas as well apart from managing household chores. Now when we talk about modern times the women has established her identity in the corporate sector in such a way that even they are surpassing the men in the professional excellence but on the other hand in gaining more and more money, name and fame such women are forgetting their most important roles in family life. I would like to explain the essence and purpose of my article through a small occurrence which I have observed in my surroundings and which has compelled me to write on this issue.

As the big corporations demand more and more of work and stress, the life of such women gets ruined as ninety nine percent of them are unable to maintain balance. It’s their daily routine to return in late hours by home. The children of such women are accommodated in a day care and they have to sit for whole day and almost spent half of their evening in the day care without any proper nutrition and proper supervision because even if you choose the best day care for your children no one can match a mother’s care and affection towards their children.
Workaholic women in order to gain more and more of money and in their over ambitious attitude to conquer name and fame in corporate sector are losing balanced health and peace of mind. The situation is worsening day by day. Their husbands return early and most of the time have to cook food on their own and have to take care of the child. In the beginning everything goes smooth but God has made men in such a way that they cannot avoid their ego and both of them develop clashes
Such workaholic women are so ambitious and career oriented that even they work on weekends and ignore their family, child and their own health. As a result they develop health problems and even their children suffer in every area whether its love of their parents or whether their own education.
In the process the Husband loses the entire love and respect for his wife as she is utter workaholic and only thing that runs in her mind is work, money and her career, rest everything is useless for such women. The parents of such women also boast about their daughter’s skills and pay packages to everyone but they never teach her to maintain balance between work life and family life.
The money earned is meaningful if a person can enjoy it merrily with his or her family otherwise even if a person earns unlimited and is not healthy or is unable to make the correct balance between his or her family that money is an sheer waste even if the parents and the person himself or herself poses it to be a great success on their part, in their own hearts they also know their life is just like a machine full of work pressure and stress without any fun and frolic.
The solution according to our mindset should be to teach such kind of people some sense of responsibility towards family as well. Ultimately the family life is most important than any other thing in this world and as we Indians always live in a family set up, we cannot ignore the society.
If the women are only giving priority to her work and nothing else her attitude should undergo a change otherwise she will never ever progress in her family life and the sparkle of her profession and money which is glowing today will soon lose its glitter in the long run.
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