Thursday, September 1, 2011

Opposite of Adults

I've always been jealous of people, who knew exactly what they wanted to be when they "grew-up"; like my beffie (aka BFF) who knew she always wanted to be a pediatrician. It feels like those people stumbled upon a secret treasure map when they were kids & refuse to share their fortune with the rest of us.

There are numerous of professions, I considered before I stumbled upon my love affair with promotions; even though, I narrowed my options to the business field, I'm not 100% sure what I plan to do with this knowledge. Sometimes, it feels like I'm reliving my awkward pre-teen - teenager years; confused about all of the changes happening in & around me.

Life is constantly evolving & as much as I'd love some things to stay the same, I'm learning to adapt to whatever gets thrown my way & beginning to realize that change isn't always bad. I think Mister Rogers, everyone's friendly neighbor, summed it up best, "Transitions are almost always signs of growth, but they can bring feelings of loss. To get somewhere new, we may have to leave somewhere else behind."

The thought of change can make people feel uneasy, because we're forced to leave the comfort of familiarity & brave the unexpected. Despite my mixed feelings about the future, I have to remind myself, there are no guidelines toward following your dreams & as long as you're moving forward, everything will eventually fall into place.


♥ Sweet Lychee

3 comments:

  1. "...there are no guidlines toward following your dreams..." I wish they taught us this growing up!

    I'm glad you're happy and you're finding your way.

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  2. I'm going to support you no matter what!!!

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