The journey is personal

“Don’t get stuck on the idea that you need to plan out the full projection of your life and career when you’re 18 or just starting out in college. You can absolutely refocus later on if you need to or if things in your life change. I had a mentor for my degree at my university who started her career as an x-ray tech, then went back to school in her 30s to get into paleontology. For most of her adult life, she bred and raised agility dogs, and when she retired, she made that her full-time commitment. Also, if the regular pipeline of ‘graduate high school, go to college’ isn’t for you, see if there are any vocational schools that teach a skill you’re interested in. Being a lineworker, plumber, electrician, or trained carpenter is just as valid as going to school and getting a nursing degree, but I know in the US, it’s not talked about nearly enough with high school students.”

Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents something…

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4 Responses to The journey is personal

  1. You have traced the path of my life

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  2. You are always becoming! Relax!

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