After a dinner talk about my future, it has led me to question everything. Growing up, I never had a set dream job in my mind like most kids. Take Allie for an example, for as long as she can remember she has wanted to become a gym teacher, because she simply love sports and kids. It's the perfect job for her and now she is going for her dreams. I on the other hand, I still have no clue on what I want to be or do. I think back in High School and I never had anyone say to me "Em, you need to continue studying this" or "Em, you will be amazing at this." Because nobody thought I could achieve anything, so I think personally I settled in the Hospitality World. Don't get me wrong the Hospitality World is amazing and it's not easy! But I think about my high school self and I think I chose it because I thought it was the only thing I would be good at. If I truly thought I could do anything and I thought I would succeed at it, I would've gone to: Nursing School to become a pediatrics nurse or a Pre School Teacher. But here I am twenty years old and in my junior year of college, in Travel & Tourism. A dream job of mine in this industry would be a sports coordinator. Where I would plan their trips, or events. I love planning and absolutely love sports especially NFL. It's not easy to get into and its very limited, so I'm trying to become more realistic because I've heard that what grown ups have to do. I also think I would love to work with children with disabilities (Sorry, I hate that word too). I think I would feel very rewarded doing that and it's so close to my heart. I have these goals and dreams but honestly no idea on how the hell I'm gonna get there. The world is a big scary place and I'm just a small girl who's trying to find her way through it. So if you're reading this and you are thinking about the future do me a favor:
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AuthorI'm just trying to be a normal twenty-six year old in this crazy thing called life. Living with cerebro costo mandibular syndrome, living just like everyone else. Archives
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