Hard Work and Multitasking for Success: Something I Learned as a Child from a Grandmother  

in Hive Naija13 days ago

The best thing that happened to me as a child that shaped my adulthood for good was the acceptance of living with my grandmother at age 8. Before I started living with grandma, I was this lazy child who wouldn't want to be disturbed by any skill or chore. I see them as punishment from my parents, and I would always dodge doing work, leaving everything for my siblings. You will mostly find me with my friends, gisting and playing local games, especially during the holidays. But things changed drastically for me when my dad pleaded with me to go live with grandma and assist her since her only two daughters (my mom and my aunt) were married, leaving her with the male children at home.
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Grandma is a very hard-working woman. Her multitasking skill is scary sometimes, and I would be amazed by what she does at the same time. I wake up in the morning each day to see numerous chores she has done before day breaks, and I will begin to imagine if she sleeps at all. She is the type who hates laziness and also finds it difficult to rest,her resting style is just weird. Sincerely, it was so difficult for me to live with her initially. As a matter of fact, I went back to my father's house after two months of living with her. I couldn't just cope with the way she was forcing me to be hard-working. I wasn't brought up that way, and it was difficult for me to adjust to her way of life, but then, because my dad wouldn't want me to leave grandma, he sent me back and told me that I would stay with grandma until I got married. Funny enough, that's exactly how it happened.

My dad isn't the type that easily goes back to his word, so hearing that statement was enough for me to make up my mind to live with Grandma until I get married, and so my training with Grandma officially began when I returned from my father's house.


I learned farming from her: mixed cropping, the best techniques to pluck some kinds of plants without overwhelming their growth, cultivation, weeding, etc., and all that it takes to have a good harvest. Today, I may not have a large farm to practice all that, but it has been reflecting on my little garden at home, which has greatly assisted me as an adult with my own family. You can find the details of my gardening in this post, courtesy of my grandmother.

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In terms of multitasking, it was one of the best things I learned from her as a child that has helped me greatly to date, and I cherish this a lot. My old self, who used to be lazy, suddenly became so hardworking and could multitask a lot. Grandma will open different tasks at a go, and you could see her attending to this and that with every speed in her trying to meet up with time. She trained me in that manner; I may put some food on fire and go for laundry, attending to both at the same time diligently. And one sensitive thing about her is asking you to list what you achieved in a day. This normally happens at night after dinner, kind of review how your day went to know if you were lazy or productive.

Today, as an adult, you can't find any trace of laziness in me. Not anymore. I work hard each day, and multitasking became possible for me even as a mother. I guess this is why I could do my numerous chores at home, attend to my kids, and still show up on hive every day.

In summary, hard work and multitasking are the treasures I learned as a child that have been useful to me as an adult in diverse ways.

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Your grandma is just like my mom. They’re like superheroes because nothing goes wrong with them. They always make sure everything is in place and they have a solution for everything.

Becoming a mom comes with so many responsibilities and some of these skills really come in handy.

Grandmq helped a lot those days and when I look at my little abilities now as an adult, I keep thanking God for passing through her
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God bless her for us. Amen.

Multi tasking is an amazing skill to save time and finish work quickly and efficiently. Glad that you learned it in your childhood days from your grandma. Great post nkem :)

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See this lazy bone , no wonder, thank God for grandma and I in your life.

Glad to see your change from being lazy to hardworking thanks to grandma influence in her act and advice.

I also grew up with my grandparents parents and learnt almost same thing as you, from farming to multitasking and not slacking with task at hand, in a nutshell they fuel my resiliency.

Haha 😆😆😂, grandma and who again? Be playing oo 😂🤣🤣

Awwww, no wonder your looting spirit is high 😌😌.. you were well grounded
LMAO 🤣😂

Multi tasking is really a great and important skill and I am so sure everyone of us needs it to actually be able to attend to that which we really need to attend to

That's the simple truth
For anyone who can do it..it's a sure way to meet up with time
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 12 days ago  

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It's nice that you honor your grandmother this way. It was the intention of my March Women's history month daily posts for people to be inspired to reconnect with women that had meaning in their lives, and if possible, reach out to share that. The tapestry of life is woven with the unique threads that speak to us. I'm glad you found one of yours.

reconnecting with women that had meaning in our lives sounds great
I love reading those kind of stories and learning along side
Thanks for coming through with your comment

Grandma sure did you well. Haha.

#dreemerforlife

I see them as punishment from my parents, and I would always dodge doing work, leaving everything for my siblings.

I hope you ain't punishing those boys if they behave like this😂 because you sure know where it is coming from 😉

Thank God for grandma, she was there to help.

Haha 😆😆😂
Why are you trying to make them escape this same punishment from me
Don't go that side oo 😂

That was a lovely post. In particular, I love how as a family you provide so much companionship to your grandmother so that she would not be alone. That's how a lot of Indian families used to be in earlier generations. So my mother or my cousin learned more from their grandmothers, while their siblings learned from their parents.

Are you like your grandma now, and do you get irritated to see people lazy? If you ever visit us I can see you becoming good friends with my wife, and our mothers, and you are going to be very upset seeing me laze around :)

Cheers from a fellow #dreemerforlife

Haha 😆😆😂, I am sure a product of my grandmother. My cousin sis leaving with me can attest to the fact that I hate laziness alot
I always encourage her to do things fast enough and achieve many things without lazying around, hahaha 😂

I will sure can be a good friend to ur wife 🤗

Hmmm, now I know where your ability to multitask comes from, you are consistent on hive, you run a business and still take care of your family simultaneously. I believe I also need to live with your grandmother for awhile in order to fasten the process of becoming a whale like you.

But your dad is really strong willed oo, how can he tell a child of 8 years old to live at a place against her will. That means you lived with your grandmother for at least 10 - 15 years or more.

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Haha 😂😂😂
Please you are welcome to live with my grandmother

She will drill u with chores eeh and ur eyes will tear 🤣
My Dad, he added added that my marriage ceremony will be done in grandma's place so I shouldn't nurse the idea of returning home

His decision was tiring but at the end..I loved the whole experience