She feels in today’s competitive world, it is very important for each one of us to have good communication skills, and the earlier we begin the better the results. She has not yet tried any marketing for her classes, as word-of-mouth works the best for her as of now. But maybe sometime in June, when she starts a fresh batch, she might consider it too.

She says, ‘It is very important for every woman to have a separate ‘Me’ time where they do something which is close to their heart. However difficult it may seem in the beginning in the long run it will give fruits. When the children are all grown up you suddenly won’t feel lonely or suffer from empty nest syndrome. It is good for us, mentally and physically. It is good for them as well as we tend to not nag them more as we ourselves are busy. A woman should try and come out of all the constraints in terms of time and family to pursue what she enjoys doing. If you do something that comes from your heart you will always succeed in it.’

Her passion of teaching has also another aspect to it. She even helps the poor children of her neighbourhood with their studies without charging anything. She believes this is her small way of giving it back to the society.

Today Reena Jain is glad she is doing something she enjoys doing the most; being with children and teaching English. Apart from this she is also very actively involved in her school committee and enjoys reading and writing in her spare time.

We, at Indusladies, wish Reena Jain all the best for her good work.