Mistakes
That Destroy Our Self Determination Skills
Everyone
gets this feeling that they live someone else’s life from time to time. It
shows up when we stop enjoying what we do: endless assignments and paper
writing don’t make our life more exciting. In worse-case scenarios you combine
tedious study with tedious work. If you go on like this, you risk living your
life being out of place. As soon as you realize what you do isn’t good for you,
you know it’s time to act.
Self Determination Skills: Avoid Common Misconceptions |
Misconception
1: I don’t have any talents
What we
say: there’s a friend of mine who has many talents. He’s been a good writer
ever since he was a child and now he does some professional writing and has a
well-paid job at a custom essay writing serviceб for example essay.online. I’m
not as lucky as him; I don’t have any talents.
What
things are really like: believing in talents relieves you of responsibility.
You can always complain you’ve got bad luck and that’s exactly why you don’t
have any special professional skills. Yes, someone whose parents are famous
journalists has a chance to become a professional writer. But any kind of
success in any area is first of all a great deal of applied effort and hard
work. If you do work hard enough, you can get just as good at essay writing.
Misconception
2: It’s too late to change
What we
say: it’s too late to change things and start studying something new or getting
a new job. I should have done this before… but now it’s not worth discussing.
What
things are really like: some people change many professions before they find
their true vocation. No, we don’t suggest you need to leave everything and
become a lumberjack somewhere in the country (unless you are really into that
stuff, of course), but it’s really never late to make another choice. Isn’t it
scary to think that you will spend the rest of your life doing something you
hate?
Misconception
3: Changes are really hard
What we
say: it’s better to leave things as they are now than starting everything over
again. I just don’t want to bother.
What
things are really like: yes, changes are not easy. Maybe you’ll have to face a
great deal of resistance, your friends and family may not understand your
choice and it may seem like odds are against you. But it’s really worth trying.
Even tons of time-consuming bureaucracy won’t last forever and it’s just a
small obstacle comparing to the opportunity to fulfill your dreams. Make a
plan, get some advice and go for it.
Misconception
4: New job needs working experience
What we
say: no employer would accept someone without any working experience
What
things are really like: lots of people have jobs that are not connected with
their university degrees in any way. Your employer is not so much interested in
what your diploma says as in your skills and knowledge. Even if you are still a
student and have no degree so far, you may have some quality knowledge you can
use. You can always prove that during a job interview.
Misconception
5: No one will support me in this
What we
say: my family will kill me if I don’t get this medical degree. Everyone is a
health professional in my family and I must continue the tradition.
What
things are really like: It’s your life. Yes, your parents may get upset with
you, but ust try to imagine your life where you must get their approval for
every little thing. It would be best to talk to them and explain that their
choice for you makes you unhappy. You have a right to expect them to be
interested in your happiness.
Misconception
6: I had to make my choice long ago
What we
say: I learn about people who started their own business at 20 or became stars
at 15 or got a patent and investments at 13. I’m already much older than that
and I still don’t know what I want to do in life.
What
things are really like: There’s nothing wrong with you. You can compare
yourself to others endlessly – or you can try and find other success stories.
World famous fashion designer Vera Wang worked as a journalist till the age of
39 and KFC founder Harland Sanders opened his first restaurant when he was 62.
Don’t you think they were scared to start from scratch too?
Success
has no connection to age. Yes, you hear a lot about young start uppers and it
makes you think that only the young can get what they want. So stop comparing
yourself to others and look for what really makes you tick. We don’t guarantee
that active expressive writing in your blog will get you world fame, but it can
really make your life better if you feel like it’s what you need to do.
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