It has been a great time concerning my study at university. Here must be some words about lecturers and beautiful farewell to my fellas. But not today.
I'd got some time to think over what I should do next before I realised what I really want to do. And then I merely want to share some thoughts.
One of my great friends share some observations about how it's done in Europe when you're graduate. She said in EU they take some time (maybe 1 or 2 or more years) for exploring the world. That will help "future seekers" to find out how they see their own future. But when you're obligated to work and learn something the real internal conversation may not happen. That why former students eliminate all the obligations they have exept only one: exploring the world and nature of everything surrounding you. This is how it looks:
Say goodbye to all the routine and quit a job. just travel to some place for a month. Read some books the reading of which you'd postponed previously. Try to study a new skill (play the violine or something really unfamiliar to you). Meet new people. Accomodate. Enjoy. The last thing is the most important.
Internal dialogue is a constant thing, something that we got used to since we had been children. But because of the pace of living a life we don't have a time or chance or ability to ask ourselves "what do you want? who do you expect yourself to be? Is what I'm doing right? What if I change something?"
I'm confident at my aspiration to have such time to determing my future. Maybe it'll take just a couple of weeks or a year, I really don't know. But I know that this time will be crucial for myself.
As usual,an inspiring pic for you :)
I'd got some time to think over what I should do next before I realised what I really want to do. And then I merely want to share some thoughts.
One of my great friends share some observations about how it's done in Europe when you're graduate. She said in EU they take some time (maybe 1 or 2 or more years) for exploring the world. That will help "future seekers" to find out how they see their own future. But when you're obligated to work and learn something the real internal conversation may not happen. That why former students eliminate all the obligations they have exept only one: exploring the world and nature of everything surrounding you. This is how it looks:
Say goodbye to all the routine and quit a job. just travel to some place for a month. Read some books the reading of which you'd postponed previously. Try to study a new skill (play the violine or something really unfamiliar to you). Meet new people. Accomodate. Enjoy. The last thing is the most important.
Internal dialogue is a constant thing, something that we got used to since we had been children. But because of the pace of living a life we don't have a time or chance or ability to ask ourselves "what do you want? who do you expect yourself to be? Is what I'm doing right? What if I change something?"
I'm confident at my aspiration to have such time to determing my future. Maybe it'll take just a couple of weeks or a year, I really don't know. But I know that this time will be crucial for myself.
As usual,an inspiring pic for you :)