Never Too Late to Dream Again! A Mother’s Journey Back to Her Dreams.My Journey of Strengt
May 15, 2026
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Since childhood, I was very good at my studies and always dreamed of becoming an established and independent woman. I had many dreams for my future. But because of our social system, I got married at a very young age. At that time, I was studying Marketing in Honors. After marriage, I had to stop my studies for some time because family responsibilities became my first priority.
I got married when I was only 19 years old. Even after managing household responsibilities and raising my twin babies, I completed my graduation. However, because of the responsibility of raising my twins properly, I could not focus on building my own career or chasing my dreams.
I am a very hardworking woman, and throughout my life I have learned how to manage responsibilities with patience and strength. No matter how difficult the situation was, I always tried to handle everything with care and determination.
For the education and better future of my twins, I have been living in Dhaka alone with them for many years. My husband stays in our hometown because of his business responsibilities. In many ways, I have raised my children almost like a single mother, managing their studies, emotions, daily life, and every responsibility on my own.
This journey has not been easy, but it has made me stronger, more independent, and more confident in myself. Through every struggle, I learned how powerful a woman can be when she refuses to give up on her family, her responsibilities, and her dreams. 🌸
When my son and daughter entered their teenage years, I slowly started thinking about myself again. Alongside taking care of my family, I started an online business and began learning different skills to rebuild my confidence and identity.
Last year, I started preparing myself for higher studies, and I was very happy to receive an offer letter from Finland for the 2026 intake. But sadly, my twins will turn 18 this July, and because of that, they may not be able to go with me as dependent visa holders. My children are completely dependent on me emotionally and personally, so it is not possible for me to leave them behind and go alone. As a result, I may not be able to accept this higher study opportunity, even though it was one of my biggest dreams.
Still, I will not give up on myself.Rediscovering Myself After Years of Responsibilities
I will continue to build my identity, learn new things, and stay involved in meaningful work. I want to keep moving forward and never stop trying to fulfill my dreams.
I joined World Pulse to keep myself mentally strong, connect with inspiring women, and share my journey with others. Through my story, I want to encourage women who may feel lost or hopeless to believe that it is never too late to start again.
As women, we may face many sacrifices and obstacles, but our dreams still matter. And I believe we should never stop believing in ourselves. 🌸
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