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I know I said that I was going to blog every day, but I am realizing now that it is just a spur of the moment, that time you get that rush that you can do anything and do it all, yeah! I couldn't. It was harder than I envisioned.
I have been doing a lot of things though, and that takes away my attention from blogging, however, now that I am blogging, I feel like I am just making excuses because 15 minutes of my time would not have been a big deal, that is why I am a woman yeah? I can multitask, yeah?
Are women really great at multi-tasking because it's in our DNA or is just great at it because we have been told that we are -so that we can take on multiple tasks without complaining? Think about it. We will talk about that one later.
Becoming a woman is one of the greatest transitions that any young lady will face. It is becoming an embodiment of responsibility in a broader sense of things.
Over the years we have seen a usual pattern where every female child is sent on multiple errands at once, and if she complains of having to do too much at once, she is told "Don't you know you are a woman", as if to suggest that being a woman means being drowned in mountains of things to do.
This mindset has not only made a young girl, from a very little age, be shaped into handling too many responsibilities because it is only right "as a woman".
Anyway, enough seriousness and a little tap on my back.
Why am I writing about multitasking?
It's been on my mind all week and to move forward, I have to talk about it. Remember this blog is a diary/thought pad.
These past weeks have been me multi-tasking.
I have been reading more, applying for jobs more, trying to apply for scholarships for my master's, and applying the regular way. Either way, we must leave this country.
I have taken up another language lesson on Duolingo, this time, it is German. Ja! (That means Yes!🤓).
You may wonder why I am studying that. Let me give you all a tip!
You see, Germany brought this new visa, it is called an opportunity card, and it is working on a point-based system. Where they give 4 points, get 3 out of the 4 points and you are qualified for the Visa. The visa gives you a 6 to 9 months opportunity to move to Germany and get a job! If you get a job within that time frame, your visa is then changed to a work permit visa. Thereafter you can bring your family over.
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