Epilogue
Michelle Obama's life has been one of striving – striving to excel as a student, a professional, a mom and a First Lady.
Along the way, she learned to better understand who she was as an individual and what she wanted to do with her life, rather than striving to fulfill some predetermined expectation.
Michelle became her own independent woman – a working mom who could help her kids as well as the people in her community.
And just because she may have reached a certain point in her life, it doesn't mean she'll ever stop striving to help others.
Looking back, she can see that her time in the White House yielded quite a few successes.
Along with the Let's Move! program, which brought healthier school lunches to 45 million kids and signed up 11 million kids to associated afterschool programs, there was also the Joining Forces initiative, which helped 1.5 million veterans and their spouses get jobs.
Meanwhile, her Let Girls Learn initiative raised billions of dollars to help girls around the world gain access to schools, along with the empowerment that can come with an education.
These were certainly great achievements.
But there's an achievement that, for Michelle, is greater still: despite the countless demands of holding public office, she and her husband were able to raise two amazing daughters.
Epilogue
Michelle Obama's life has been one of striving – striving to excel as a student, a professional, a mom and a First Lady.
Along the way, she learned to better understand who she was as an individual and what she wanted to do with her life, rather than striving to fulfill some predetermined expectation.
Michelle became her own independent woman – a working mom who could help her kids as well as the people in her community.
And just because she may have reached a certain point in her life, it doesn't mean she'll ever stop striving to help others.
Looking back, she can see that her time in the White House yielded quite a few successes.
Along with the Let's Move! program, which brought healthier school lunches to 45 million kids and signed up 11 million kids to associated afterschool programs, there was also the Joining Forces initiative, which helped 1.5 million veterans and their spouses get jobs.
Meanwhile, her Let Girls Learn initiative raised billions of dollars to help girls around the world gain access to schools, along with the empowerment that can come with an education.
These were certainly great achievements.
But there's an achievement that, for Michelle, is greater still: despite the countless demands of holding public office, she and her husband were able to raise two amazing daughters.
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