Thursday, July 16, 2009

Working it.

I can't imagine how a college educated women in america can't find a decent career. I incessently search for work but I seem not to be qualified for anything. What is it that I am not doing right. Is it that I don't want the jobs or is it that I just haven't come upon my time or "season". How can i tell what the problem is help me out.

6 comments:

  1. It is an unfortunate time to be job hunting! Keep the faith and continue to think outside of the box! The current economic situation provides a serious opportunity for entrepreneurial ventures and tapping into the creative economy...find a niche and fill it! Easier said than done, use the time to explore interests and do some volunteer work to gain work experience, its also a great opportunity to network which is VERY important in hard times!
    KEEP YOUR HEAD UP!!!

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  2. I want to say thanks sincerely for the suggestions. Those are honestly ideas I consider on a regular basis. In all honesty I was depressed for a long time, And happy to say I am working through it. Some of it stemmed from confusion as to why I was hiding out, and being really mean to everyone who came around me. I also constantly stressed myself out about why my life wasn't going in the direction that I once invisioned it would. I really loathed myself and it effected my career route and so now I am shaking it off and trying to pick up the pieces. I created this blog because I feel lost as to how to get started. I felt out of commission for so long. Adulthood seems foriegn to me. So thanks for just taking time out for me. That was nice.

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  3. One way to really find yourself is to stop holding on to the same old expectations. You're beautiful inside and out . Give yourself over to the universe and respect what it HONESTLY tells you.

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  4. Hey auntie, pleasant surprise I must say. I love surprises by the way. And you and everyone else around me are trully correct I live in unrealistic ideals of what I and my life should be instead of being trully thankful to God for what I have been given. We are different not to compare to spare. And I want to find outlets to remove the crap colored glasses I sport. So auntie thanks for the hit it really made my day. Love ya!

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  5. Here's a tip on getting started. COMMITT 2 hrs a week to a hospital, nursing home, or etc. Join Big Sisters and help a kid. Sounds odd, maybe, but nothing pulls you to reality like looking at someone less fortunate. It may become a key to finding what you really want or don't want! I love you too and I want you to find that part of you that is more beautiful than what you see. I already know its there, you must find it!

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  6. Hey, No hear from you. Was is der Stoff meine kleine Nichte? (Do as I did and get an on-line translator!)

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