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How did you find your career path? howd u find your calling? how to figure out wat to do with life?



Im 20 yo, and i have 2 classes under my belt at community college. I have pursued allot of things, and yet still so hard to figure out what i want to do. All i do KNOW is that i can do anything, anything i set to do i do better then most, but i lack the drive to actually go the next step. I took up bowling and have a pro avg in a sport shot league and qualified to go pro, then quit, i golfed for years and have won 3 amatuer golf titles then quit, i dedicated myself to poker since i was 14 and have made thousands upon thousands then quit. I pursued acting/modeling and went to 4 auditions and played 1 movie extra scene, agency requested to work with me, then i quit, i even pursued professional gaming as wierd as it sounds, and got my old team sponsored by got frag and was paid to play a video game, then quit, i pitched in baseball for 3 years in high school and offered scholarship, didnt take it, then quit.. For some reason i just dont take it to the next step and i dont know why??

Sounds like you have bipolar manic-depression.

You describe clear methodology of the condition.

You need to have a mental health professional evaluate you. There are medications that can help you.

Feel free to contact me for any advice regarding this Source(s): Diagnosed in 1990 - living very successfully with it.
Agreed, both of my parents acted that way. Well, when it came to money that is. My dad would constantly ask for perks and only took on contracting work while my mother shifted from one job to another. It's very unhealthy. Sometimes, you have to just make a decision and live with it.

I would try becoming an EMT first, than a paramedic, than a nurse, than a physicians assistant, and then finally a doctor. At least than, you'd stay in one area and you could pay your way through school. You quit too many times.

I think you could benefit from police academy since that will teach you self-discipline. Both of my parents were bipolar (they're nice people, just they do stuff that's self-destructive).
Hi There, It sounds like you are very talented however perhaps not so good at committing to things. My answer to your question is first of all take some time to look at everything you have done before and think about what you liked most about those things, and then what you liked least. By understanding these two important factors you will understand better what it is you enjoy. It is equally important to know what you don't like and don't want to do to help you with your choice. Then through asking your contacts, Internet research and other tools at your disposal you can find the best career path. In short- do what you love. Whatever you chose you must commit to it- this may take some soul searching for you to understand what it is you fear about committing to things? Sometimes we are afraid of success so take the time to visualise your success and understand that you do deserve to be successful. Draw a line in the sand and commit to yourself that whatever path you take you will commit to for at least 12 months. As you continue in your career you will see that commitment as much as talent is highly regarded by potential employers.
I hope this helps,
CMO77
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