09-08-2014, 07:03 PM
(09-08-2014, 01:16 AM)JoelCarli Wrote: Who knows what could happen. You don't need to rush these things. Epiphanies come without warning.I've seen many counselors. They were counselors that were trained in CBT among many other kinds of treatment, and such people are often skilled in career advice because many people's traumas stem from their lifestyle. Their lifestyle being their career. I haven't talked in depth to anyone about my choice of career because honestly I had too many other things to talk about as well. I did try and get in contact with a counselor via the NHS last week, but it's completely chockablock with people and so there are no appointments available for a few weeks.
Have you considered seeing a guidance counselor?
I do feel as though I need to rush these things because recently I've had to make some very big decisions about what my career will be when I haven't had the time or the life experience to know what I want. If I'm going to have an epiphany, now would be a pretty swell old time.
(09-08-2014, 02:45 AM)Danjo Wrote: I wouldn't wait on an epiphany, thats not really how life works. I'm pretty sure most people choose their careers like "Well this job doesn't seem to totally suck, so I guess I'll do it for the rest of my life."What constitutes 'doesn't suck' is pretty darn subjective though. 'Doesn't suck' could be seen as an utterly monotonous grind that at least puts food on the table to one person. While 'doesn't suck' could be seen as being a dream job to another. I only have one life, I want to spend it doing something fulfilling. I'm sure you can understand that.
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