The Sunday Guardian

How a mother can ignite her child’s entreprene­urial spirit

- CHINU KALA

Nowadays we come across original and innovative businesses almost every day. A multitude of successful businesses are conceptual­ized, grown, and nurtured in India, which beckons the question, “What role does a mother play in the entreprene­urial journey of an individual?”

To answer this question, let’s attempt to understand what it takes to be an entreprene­ur. Discipline, innovative capabiliti­es, patience, resilience, and perseveran­ce are a few traits that comes to mind when you think of the word entreprene­ur. Traits that are not assimilate­d overnight, but are gradually carved out of the potential inherently present in every person. A mother is usually the first influentia­l person in the life of any child, by imparting knowledge acquired from her experience­s, she shapes the thoughts, will, and spirit of her children, inevitably influencin­g their decisions and mentality for the remainder of their lifetime.

In the past, it was preferable and prudent to have your child pursue a steady job, that pays the bills, and pays

for certain thrills. Although in today’s day and age, many parents encourage entreprene­urship and ingenuity, which could be one of the reasons we see such a boom in new businesses across the country. A mother’s role in the success of a child is no minor one, the support, care, and resources provided by her are single-handedly the biggest factor contributi­ng to success.

As a mother myself, I’ve observed and reflected upon a few things you can do as a mother to contribute to this enterprisi­ng drive among your children – To begin with it is support. This does not mean exclusivel­y financial aid, but support in terms of the effort you put into understand­ing your child’s passion, and to gather informatio­n regarding the further developmen­t of the qualities your child will require to succeed in whatever they desire to, be it specialise­d classes, courses, or coaching.

Secondly guidance. Children tend to be overpowere­d by their will to accomplish their goals, but sometimes fall-short of the necessary experience required to overcome the obstacles without being dishearten­ed. A mother’s guidance can provide much needed upliftment, motivation, and inspiratio­n to persevere in times of trouble.

And lastly dependabil­ity. The fear of failure paralyses even the toughest of people. Reassuring your child that they can depend on you during times of hardship will enable them to take the necessary risks required to succeed in life. The famous quote “you will regret the things you didn’t do, more than the ones you did,” accurately defines this.

This Mother’s Day, I acknowledg­e the mothers out there, guiding and supporting the next generation of innovators, and creators, working tirelessly to provide better solutions for a better tomorrow.

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A mother is usually the first influentia­l person in the life of any child.

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