Life lessons - Creative Nonfiction in The Ink Well: Prompt #4

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My mother has always been a strong and hardworking woman. She has shown it since she was a little girl, since she was only 13 years old when she already had responsibilities such as taking care of her three little brothers, shopping at the market, working in whatever she could to help at home, studying, among many other things.

Throughout her life she overcame every obstacle that came her way. She helped her parents as much as she could, as well as her siblings, and despite many of her responsibilities and impediments, she managed to graduate with honors from college with a degree in human resources, which opened many doors for her in the workplace.

For a long time she had an excellent life; she fell in love, got married, had 2 daughters, worked in big companies. She was a very successful woman.

She worked a lot; but nothing in excess is good.

When I was 16 years old I noticed the changes in her. She was very stressed because she was overworked, staying more than five hours overtime at work; this was definitely taking a toll on her, both physically and mentally.

Several months went by until one day she came home very crestfallen with the news that she had been fired. That day I felt very helpless; my mother had put so much effort into her work that she was simply fired.

Months after that news she continued to look for work, but for some reason she was not being hired and she could not understand why. However, she was a happy woman being a housewife and taking care of us, her daughters.

But days went by and I realized it was just a facade, because at night I would hear her crying, worried about not having a job, wondering how she was going to support my sister and me. I admired her a lot because at night she would cry but the next day she would wake up with the biggest smile on her face.

Until no longer...

Little by little something changed in her, she didn't smile as much, she cried more, she didn't sleep, she was always worried or nervous. Soon we realized that she was depressed. With my family we wanted to help her to get out of it and make her feel better, we also took her to a psychologist who prescribed her a treatment, which helped for a while but then it had no effect. We did so many things to help her, and sometimes we saw improvement in her, but you can't help someone who doesn't want help.

I spent a lot of time watching my mom being sick, adjusting to these new conditions and lifestyle, with these feelings of sadness that overcame me when I saw her like that, that made me wonder if I could end up like that too. But one day I made a promise to myself to never fall into that illness, no matter how sad or anxious I felt, I always had to get up and keep going. And so I did.

Today my mother is still sick, I never lose hope that someday she will recover from this illness.

I, like her at the time, have overcome every obstacle that has come my way. My mother's illness, and the responsibilities that come with it, have not prevented me from achieving my goals. I graduated from high school, I got a job to help my sister and my father, I am studying at the university to become a graduate in economics and to be able to achieve many more of the goals I have set for myself.

Undoubtedly, the circumstances that my family is going through, and my personal circumstances, have taught me a lot in this life at my young age. But without a doubt I have learned that I am much stronger than I thought, to appreciate and love the people who matter most to me and above all, that things always happen for a reason and you don't have to worry too much because God knows everything and he is the one who is in control of everything.


This is an old photo of my mom, it is my property.
I hope you like my story and that you can learn something from it.

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It's good to know that you care about her and I am sure she's proud of you that you grow to be stronger despite your circumstances. Good luck with your future and hopefully things work out well for you.

I know deep down she is proud of the woman I am now. Thank you for reading my story.

I am sure she's proud of you. Have a great weekend.

Losing a job when we think it will not happen to us is a very hard experience. It requires a lot of strength to assume a new reality that hits you in a moment. I would like the ending of your story to be a little better for your mother and I am sure that she can count on the support you give her. Receive blessings from the Most High and may everything be for the best in your lives. Hugs.

Thank you very much for your good wishes and for your comment. My mother can always count on my support and I hope she can have a happy ending.

This is a very touching story, @kzxixs. You have been through a lot in your young life! Difficult circumstances can make a person stronger, and that seems to be the case for you. May your mother recover one day.

Thank you for sharing your creative nonfiction story in The Ink Well, and for reading and commenting on the work of other community members.

Thank you very much. This experience definitely made me a stronger woman. I appreciate it.

I admire your story and your willpower, you have shown in this situation that you are a strong woman, and you can face any obstacle in your life. Have a happy night.

Thank you very much

It wouldn't have been easy not knowing what to do as your mother slowly fell apart. Getting fired that way was surely a great shock, something you learned from.
I do hope your mother finds true happiness once again like the old days.

Thank you for your good wishes and for reading my story, I appreciate it very much.

Your mother's illness must be incredibly difficult to deal with. When we are young, we expect our parents to be strong and supportive, and it's very difficult when they can't be. She is lucky to have you, with your bright outlook and your determination! Good luck with your degree and your future, @kzxixs.

Yes it has been difficult, but it has helped me to see life from another perspective, it is a great lesson for me. Thank you very much.

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