Should I, or shouldn’t I?
August 31, 2010
robinhodges
Choices are something we all deal with, no matter what. It’s just a part of life. Some of the choices are small non-essential choices. Do I want eggs or oatmeal for breakfast? Do I wear the green shirt or the blue one? More than likely these small choices are not going to change your life. Then there are the choices that will change your life. Do I want to buy this house right now? Should I take this job offer or wait for the one I really am wanting? These choices would definitely change your life. Not that picking one option will make your life bad and the other one make your life like a movie star. I just mean, two different options mean two different out comes.
Personally, I am very proud of a choice I made a few months ago. I enrolled in the Francis Tuttle Web Design and Development course. This choice was made as I was tired of regretting not furthering my education after high school. I always felt like I could do more with my life, I just wasn’t sure how. Now since I have made this professional choice, all I have to do is keep up the hard work and continue to make wise decisions. I also have to make what I would call professional personal choices. (Not that I have this problem, my life is pretty boring!) Sometimes people don’t think that what they do in their personal life will affect their professional life. Well, that is absolutely not true. These days a lot of employers and potential clients like to search employees on networks like Facebook and Twitter. So in order to have a successful professional life you must make sure you have a successful personal life.
Choices never go away. Once I land a great job or client it will be my choices that determine my future. It’s making the choice to work hard and listen that will make people want to work with me. Chosing to keep up with this ever-changing industry will keep me sharp and on top of the game. All of these choices will be what will make me successful!!
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