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Old Jul 28, 2017, 03:50 PM
Anonymous55499
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I spent a lot of time with my 2nd T discussing what I should major in. What my "calling" was. I had just dropped out of my web design program.

I was one of those people for the longest that has a lot of interests that I was interested in pursuing career wise. The difference for me is that there's a marked difference between possible interests and passion. I am 100% passionate about what I'm doing now, and while I don't know that I'll be a teacher forever, I probably always will be in education in some capacity.

My T at the time was happy to let me discuss the career stuff, but I didn't find the exercise terribly helpful. He later told me that he felt that me discussing my "what now" was just a way for me to avoid the real issue that I was having: why I dropped out of college in the first place.

Possible trigger:


In retrospect he was right. It wasn't until I emotionally dealt with that event that I was able to really find my calling.
Thanks for this!
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