Jona Mangornong is a published author, a government employee, a wife and a mom of two beautiful and sweet girls ages 6 and 2.
She loves spending time with her family especially to her kids.
Jona enjoy reading books and educating herself that adds value to her as a person.
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Why I’m Writing
My Dad may not know this, but he has influenced my life more than my Mom. Everything that my Dad has taught me, came from his own personality; he is kind-hearted, devoted and diligent. He is the number one role model I’ve looked up to, and I could not ask for more. I am blessed to have a father like him.
I have lived my life seeing my dad living within the values he has made for his life. Even when we’re going through tough times, he never gets off the track of his own values.
Every person who knows him gives such respect and wants to be like him. His value of helping people is one of his characteristics that I admire. He goes out of his own way to help someone in need. He has taught me the value of giving without expecting anything in return and that is something I will always treasure in my heart.
He’s a great son to my grandparents, a kind and understanding husband to my mom, and an astounding dad to me and my siblings. I have always admired him by putting family first.
He was ever supportive to his five younger sisters and brother. Dad has managed to give financial assistance to his siblings and sister-in-law to continue their studies, while sustaining the needs of our family. My uncle and my youngest auntie stayed in our house and dad supported their High School studies financially. Only one of his siblings has graduated from college and now happily working in a well- established company.
Growing up as the eldest child of six, I felt the most of his love than my other siblings. I can say this because sometime in my 2ND year in college, dad has been separated from work which brought a huge effect to my family. Financial problem came in and what I experienced from childhood was different from what my younger brothers and sisters are experiencing now. I think they didn’t get the most attention compared to what I used to get from dad.
I then realized that money has a big impact in the well-being of the family and of course being a good parent. We were happy before, but when dad has been separated from his job, we were also separated as a family. The happiness that I have enjoyed from my childhood were not experienced by my younger siblings because Dad and Mom were always busy in the farm all day, and when they come home, they were already very tired and stressed.
I am writing to inspire other people and let them decide on their selves whether they will remain to be poor just like their parents and ancestors or be a good and a rich parent at the same time.
Are you a man or a woman aspiring to have a fantastic family life?
Have you always dreamed to be a good father or mother to your kids at the same time aspiring to become rich?
Let my book titled, “My Dad Never Thinks to be Rich but Why You and I Should” will inspire and guide you in your journey to be a fantastic Dad or Mom.
You can send me an e-mail directly at jonamangornong@gmail.com or message me on my Facebook Account for the printed copy or get the e-book version at Amazon.
