ACCEPTING CAREER CHANGE
"It is never too late to be what you might have been."
– George Eliot
Some people genuinely enjoy their work, yet they feel like they could be doing more but are unsure of what. This is what occurred to me and other acquaintances that I made along the route. And yes, you read it right! I also made connections with coworkers at a company where I was employed after dropping out of school. Even though it is clearly outside of their career path, I am aware of their narrative and how brave they are in their fight to survive. They were happy, and for that, I salute them.
If you read my first blog titled "Reasons why I want but end up didn't" I mentioned that civil engineering is the course I want, but in the end I am in the teaching field, which I can say is my calling. Noticeably, the two courses I took were very different. However, I have no regrets because I both loved it, and I know I both dreamed of it. But we always have to remember that everything has a limit. There are times that are not for us, and there are times that we are brought here for a reason.
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I just want to remind everybody who reads my blog not to label
themselves into a corner because labels and job titles are only an excuse to
wither and hide. Whether or whether you succeed in your goal, it alters as you
work toward it. The experience and getting to know oneself are what matter
most. Additionally, keep in mind that changing careers can be beneficial. It
might be useful for your career progress. It can demonstrate your capacity for
adaptability, resilience, and innovative problem-solving. After all,
"change" is really a synonym for "development" and
"learning," respectively.
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I like how brave you are sharing your dream course and the course you end up today. Keep on striving and I know success will be yours.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for reading my blog! I wish you success in your career as well.
DeleteI agree with you, there are things that are not meant for us, but it doesn't mean there are no other opportunities waiting in line. Thank you for reminding us that we are not limited to our titles, as what said in one of my favorite movies, "you are all the colors in one, at full brightness".
ReplyDeleteThanks for agreeing with my bold statement here on my blog about changing careers. There is indeed something in store for us, and we need to appreciate the failures in order to accept what God is preparing for us.
DeleteYou are brave to share your story, and I wish you all the best with it!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for reading my blog. I wish you success in your career as well.
DeleteAnother inspiring story! May you achieve success in all your endeavors!
ReplyDeleteI am happy that the content I create here on my blog is inspiring. I hope it touches many people and lets them come out of their shell.
DeleteI agree with you that sometimes changing careers is beneficial, I have been there, at first it was hard because regrets and what ifs is inevitable but at the end of the day what matters is the happiness and what makes your mind at ease. I salute you for being positive and loving where you end up.
ReplyDeleteIn the trials of life, it is really necessary to be positive, and that is what I have done and will do in my life. I'm glad you enjoyed reading my blog, and I hope you have many blessings from above.
DeleteThank you for sharing your story. Your bravery inspires me and thank you for that. sending hugs my friend.
ReplyDeleteA big hug to you, too, my friend. I'm glad you read my blog, and I cry because you appreciate my content as an inspiration.
DeleteThis blog is very amazing! and positive thinking who you are, It is Calling to your dream course.. Strive harder future teacher.. God bless you...
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DeleteThis blog is very inspiring to us. I hope you become successful in your career!
ReplyDeleteHello there, Ma'am Mariel! Thanks for reading my blog. I wish you success in your teaching field.
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