You need to be mentally strong to be successful in any profession: Mary Kom
Six-time world champion boxer MC Mary Kom believes that having the ability to handle pressure cooker situations is the mark of a champion in any field, whether it be sport or medical research. Mary Kom remarked, “Doctors and athletes may have different jobs, activities, and duties, but the sacrifices remain the same for both.“ She was speaking at the 65th All India Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Kolkata at Milanmela Ground. You make 24-hour sacrifices, day and night.
She then addressed the difficulties that come with being a mother to a sportsperson, saying, “If you are strong enough, you can manage it; you can handle everything in your work.”
If your surgery is unsuccessful, doctors experience a great deal of stress and frustration. You must also comprehend how difficult it is to accept if I lose a match. She sought to make a connection between two tough professions, saying, “Our works include so many struggles.”
Regarding the difficulties of parenthood for a sportsperson, she remarked, “I have four kids.” I first had twins before having my three own sons. Second, another male, but we preferred a daughter, so I adopted a gorgeous baby girl in the end. She acknowledged, however, that their lives are distinct.
“I challenge all of our nation’s athletes,” Mary exclaimed. “Why can’t you? I ask you repeatedly.” “I don’t want to continue after marriage,” they remark. They enjoy fame and wealth. Their satisfaction is complete. They are content with one or two medals. They assume they have taken all necessary steps.
“My life is unique.” The lifestyle of a doctor is unique. “However, if you have the strength to handle it, you can handle anything in your line of work,” she added.
Motherhood gave her the strength and motivation she needed to succeed in her endeavor.
“I gave birth to a child, yet I’m still travelling.” I possess the essential mental toughness and psychological stamina. She added, “That’s how I won so many championships.”