05-7-2012, 09:28 PM | #1 |
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Yes. I'm asking for "life advice" on here - deal with it
So recently I've realized that I'm just not cut out to be a paralegal (Paralegals are to help attorneys with research, work on client files, etc). I'm trying to accept the fact that I'm not smart enough, and that I'll have to deal with another job, either as a secretary or just working at target or best buy or whatever for the rest of my life. I can't just "smarten up" and make my IQ rise. I'm simply just not quite at the level I would need to be in order to become a paralegal.
I need help. I don't know how to tell my parents or boss that I'm changing career paths. I don't even want to to walk (Graduate the formal way) next week. I just want to stay home, apply to wherever, and start anew. Some things just don't go the way I planned, and I have to deal with it. Life's tough, haha. So what do I do guys? They're gonna be disappointed but it's my life i'll have to deal with, not theirs (don't worry, I refuse to be a 30 y/o living in my parent's basement lol). |
05-7-2012, 09:31 PM | #2 |
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Show them this thread.. I promise you, it will work.
You just need to man up, show them you're an adult and you want to make your own decisions, and that this path isn't the decision you want to make anymore. You ARE an adult, you'll figure it out. |
05-7-2012, 09:40 PM | #3 |
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Re: Yes. I'm asking for "life advice" on here - deal with it
They've insisted throughout the years that I'm smart though. Sure, I get by with school and stuff, but...that's because all you do is read and whatnot. When I have to actually apply my knowledge and use "common sense", I'm hopeless.
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05-7-2012, 09:43 PM | #4 |
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Maybe you are smart enough, it can't be that hard. But do you WANT to do it? It doesn't matter if you can or not, because you can do anything you set your mind to. The choice comes down to whether or not you actually want to do it.
If you don't then why force yourself to? You're going to be unhappy in the end. You're the only one that can tell your parents/boss. FFR can only point you in the direction of them, in the end though you have to make the decision. Remember, you're never going to please everyone. Pick and choose your battles. |
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But yeah, I guess my parents or boss would be the only people to go to haha. Ugh. I guess I'll tell them...I don't know. Probably later this week, because my sister will be leaving soon to hang out for a week with her boyfriend and then out 3 hours away to work at Honda (yeah! That's right - HONDA! ). Thanks for ze advice. |
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05-7-2012, 10:56 PM | #6 |
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Bri,
I highly doubt you are not "smart" enough. So shut up with that. You are a smart girl, don't take that away from yourself. Also, the best way is to sit down and just talk it out with them one on one. That's the best way to do it. |
05-7-2012, 11:04 PM | #7 |
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just continue studying law and join the ACLU
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05-7-2012, 11:05 PM | #8 |
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then when you're old enough, run for any office you can
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05-7-2012, 11:05 PM | #9 |
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Sing them a song, it'll be so awkward that nobody will pay attention to the news anyway.
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05-7-2012, 11:17 PM | #10 |
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I'm not the one to give advice because I am nobody special, but I can say I am happy and I have dealt with way more crap then 98 percent of the population I gurantee it. Just remember if you are actually happy and want to become a paralegal person to not give up, EVER. You just graduated you are way to young to think you don't have potential. Your brain is just now almost done developing and once you get used to using it you will realize how important practice and hard work is. I used to weigh 110 and was super weak. I hated working out and everyone made fun of me but I wanted to be stronger so I kept at it, soon I found myself loving it and despite everyone saying I didn't have a bodybuilder type of body I proved them wrong and now nobody could tell the difference. I swear it will work for you too just keep trying and 2 years from now you will look back and laugh at why you were frusterated. If you get terrible headaches and stuff and your boss is mean maybe you should just ask around and see if there is anybody else who may be better qualified to help you achieve your goals. I wish you luck
Edit: just realized you meant you were done with college, not HS. What are you doing! you are closer then I thought!
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05-8-2012, 09:22 AM | #12 |
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yea the main thing is to try it out. I thought I would love being a guy who just works everywhere and works my way up at those places. I've only had 3 jobs but already I feel like I should do something greater while I'm young. Especially since I can't find a job. There will always be crime and lawsuits so you will always find work that way
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Even if you wanted to start anew, why not just get it over with. Give yourself some closure before you move onto your next path.
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05-8-2012, 10:31 AM | #15 |
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You are smart enough. I don't know you even the slightest, but you're smart enough. What you may not be is prepared, confident, or willing to fail.
Find a mentor. If you weren't taught well how to survive at that sort of job, find someone with lots of experience, not your boss, and figure out how to do better. If the problem is not enough preparedness, you could consider a lower level job. The fact that you already work at the position you're in not even having graduated college yet is something to be very proud of, and it's more than understandable that you might feel you're not qualified yet.
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05-8-2012, 10:32 AM | #16 |
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if you don't feel like walking the stage, don't. i didn't want to walk at my graduation, but my mom convinced me at the last minute and i regretted it. those mortar boards and gowns are just dumb traditions, kind of like a receipt for your parents so they're assured they got what they paid for...
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05-8-2012, 10:38 AM | #17 |
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I didn't walk at my graduation. I personally hate those ceremonies. My parents tried to make me but i'm stubborn.
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05-8-2012, 11:48 AM | #18 |
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It took me two years to fully decide what I wanted to do with my life. I started off as a Classical Trombonist (I know, lots of money there) and then found that I didn't have the skills necessary to become as successful as I intended regardless of my practice due to permeant jaw damage in surgery after I got struck by lightning a few years ago. (I know, you probably dont believe me. But Hopefully you can haha)
I found myself getting interesting in Film production / editing. But that meant I needed to start over as a Junior in College going back to freshman year again. All the time you spent was not wasted, but in fact shaped you to become what you are going to be soon. Its your life. Not your parents. Respect them and understand their wishes, but you need to do what you need to do in your life. Besides, trying out new things is hella fun. Being ADHD is really fun because I can never concentr- did you know that there is one documented case of longevity is of an adult Indian Ocean Giant Tortoise. After being captured and estimated to be 50 years old, it lived another 152 years in captivity. But seriously, I wish you the best. You are not the only one who needs to start over. Good luck bro
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05-8-2012, 12:04 PM | #19 |
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Just do what you want lol. Quit makin yaself miserable
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05-8-2012, 12:07 PM | #20 |
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If you tell yourself you're unable or unfit to do something, and believe it, good luck achieving that goal. If you're motivated enough to reach it, you can curve your growth and learning for success. Just be optimistic and work hard at it; but, you have to really want it. Otherwise there's no point.
If you don't truly want this, then find what you do want, and pursue that.
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