Tip #1: Concentrate on what is right for you
If you are constantly seeking acceptance from others, many times you will not be able to find it. Do not focus on other people's opinions and have them decide what is best for you. Do not allow these people to force you to give up on your dreams. Ask yourself these questions. In the long run, do you see yourself successful and financially stable? Do you imagine yourself being completely happy in this certain career? What is the ultimate goal of this career? Continue to march forward towards this goal and not worry about what others think is right for you.
Tip #2: Tell people your goals for the future
If you are dealing with parents who do not accept your career choice, try to tell them your ultimate goal. Parents can be pretty tough on their children when they feel that they should be doing something else career wise. If you tell them your goal and your plans to reach that goal, they may be able to accept it. After you have done all of this and they still do not accept it, just continue to press forward towards what you want. Trying to convince parents is a tough thing to do and if you cannot convince them the first time that your career choice is best, just leave the situation alone. Begin to focus on you and your career entirely.
Tip #3: Stay away from the negativity
If you have friends or family that constantly influences you in a negative way, stay away from them. Hearing those negative words replay over and over in your mind can cause you to steer away from your ultimate goal. To avoid this, find people who are positive and speak success upon your life and career. Even if you only have one person to do this for you, it can be extremely encouraging and inspirational. It can help you to push towards your goal at an even faster pace. Always surround yourself with positive people.
Learning how to deal with people who do not accept your career choice can be a very difficult thing to do. With this, you must learn how to tune out people who feel that you should do something else with your life. As long as what you are doing as a career is legitimate and is something that will make you completely satisfied in the long run, continue to strive for this goal. Stay focused and stay on track to achieve what you feel is best for you.
Published by Dominique Williams
Dominique Williams is a college student majoring in English with a concentration in Writing at Clayton State University. Despite her obvious love for writing, she has a passion for music, reading, and drawin... View profile
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6 Comments
Post a Commentgreat advice, let ya haters be ya motivators
Good information. Avoiding the 'neg reps' becomes a hobby after a while. :)
Great advice, plot your course and sail away - let the naysayers stay on the shore! I'd never discourage our kids, our daughter is at Green Mountain at the moment, studying Enviro Science. She spends alot of time in the barn right now, one of her Agriculture requirements. The other night she said, "I think I'd like farming..." I elbowed my husband and whispered, "Don't discourage her - if its what she wants" and he said later, "$80,000 down the toilet - I could have sent her to my uncle's farm!" Cheers.
super article, Dominique! Many of our greatest writers had to go against their parents' plans for their lives to achieve their dreams.
very good article Dominique! :) jeffrey
very well written and informative. another great article!