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What is your future thinking about the your life?

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#1 by mazharul31 » Thu May 03, 2012 10:44

As a human being everyone has a future thinking if s/he becomes a good mind. So, I have also a future plan about my life. How to progress in life, why it is needed, from where i need to start my life, etc. I think always about these to set up and update this plan and modify in a better way to bring the expected success in life.
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#2 by valerie » Thu May 03, 2012 11:33

Here is something I wrote yesterday for a little contest. I know it's corny but it's what came to my mind so I wrote it:

I'm not the person I wanted to be.
I'm the person I grew to be.

I've made a lot of money online.
More than most, I suppose.

I've helped a lot of people make money online.
Not as many as I would have liked.

Over 15 years of working online.
Burn out may eventually arrive.

Now I focus on making free money online.
I focus on helping others make free money online too.

Not everyone is willing to do what it takes.
Some will, some won't.

One thing is for sure.
No one gets hurt in the free to earn industry.

We rarely become what we think.
All we can do is strive to be the best at what we do.

I'm not the person I wanted to be.
I am me the person I grew to be.
I am me, Valerie.
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#3 by CoolDudeX » Thu May 03, 2012 11:37

i dont know how rankings go but if 'A' is meant to be the most , then i would give A+ for your valerie :clap: :clap: . i'm sure you won that contest :thumbup: .
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#4 by baluswamy » Thu May 03, 2012 11:43

u can't guess it.we do our work result its God's wish
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#5 by valerie » Thu May 03, 2012 11:44

Thanks. It was for a little $15 dollar contest and thought I'd give it a go.

That is how I feel. It's wise to plan for your future and the things you want to do along with how you want your life to be.
But don't be disappointed as you grow and find there are things you did not get to do or things did not turn out how you planned. Just remember, you grow and it is with that growth that you become who you are.
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#6 by H3ATH3R_ » Thu May 03, 2012 12:00

My plans right now for the moment are to finish my classes in computer programming database and then go on to get my associates degree in computer science...I do not necessarily need the schooling to do what I am planning on but it helps plus I always promised myself when my kids were old enough to more or less take care of themselves that I would go back to school and last year was that time...I did it...yay...lol! My plan is to be a computer tech from home. I know so many that do it and earn so much. My moms comp. tech gets paid 50.00-70.00 an hour and he does every thing from his home/comp through remote assistance where they can watch every thing is he is doing while sitting right in front of their own comps. He is of course licensed and obviously very trusted and does a great job so this is what I am striving to do but I cannot predict the future and am not sure how it will all actually play out except that I will finish my schooling no matter what.

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#7 by CoolDudeX » Thu May 03, 2012 12:08

confidences+willpower & hardwork =success........ go for it Heather :thumbup: :thumbup: .you will get what you want one day and that thing what matter's you the most will be with you . you will feel happy & relax . my best wishes :thumbup:
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#8 by H3ATH3R_ » Thu May 03, 2012 12:46

sathishmagleena wrote: confidences+willpower & hardwork =success........ go for it Heather :thumbup: :thumbup: .you will get what you want one day and that thing what matter's you the most will be with you . you will feel happy & relax . my best wishes :thumbup:

Thank you! :)

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#9 by valerie » Thu May 03, 2012 13:02

You can do it, Heather.

I did. Actually, I quit school my senior year to get married and start a family.
A year later, I took a test and got my GED. I think that was the first year they started GED. :lol:
I did not have to study for it. I recall taking a series of 4 or 5 tests which ate up half the day or more.

Some years later, after three children and a divorce, I went to college and got my AA in general studies.
It was a 2 year program as you know most AA are. It took me more like 3 years. After that, I went onward
to get my BS...and what should have taken only two more years, took me more like 3 more years.

So what your average college kid would do in 4 years, it took me 6 years. It was hard because I worked
midnight shift at a hospital and did a lot of over time at that. It was hard to schedule classes because I
worked so much and it was not a regular 5 day a week job. I took night classes when I could...this would
give me some day time sleeping hours.

My oldest daughter had scholarships but tossed them to the wind to marry and start a family. After awhile tho,
she took online classes for medical transcriptionist. She got her degree in a year or less. So she works at home
online in an entirely different area than I do. She is now a manager and over sees some of the other online
med transcriptionists. She makes very good money, gets vacation days and the whole nine yards just like
someone that worked an offline job. It's been great for her.
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#10 by H3ATH3R_ » Thu May 03, 2012 13:48

Right now I am babysitting for a friend who is an LPN (I know how rough the hours are). I babysat while she was in school for it and now am babysitting while she works in the ER. 11-11 shift which is more like 10:00am-12:00am and sometimes much much later. Plus she works every other weekend. I have been doing all the classes I can online while I do this for her because even working in her field she has very poor money management and cannot afford daycare else where BUT after the summer and fall semester I will be starting on my computer science degree and I really want to take some of the classes at the school so she is going to have to find someone else to babysit. It honestly is the hardest thing I have ever had to do babysitting her 3 young boys (2, 5 and 7) and trying to keep up with my school work which is why I didnt do it when mine were all younger. I was just telling her today that after the summer I am no longer going to be able to do it because it puts way too much stress on me to take care of my kids (who are in tons of sports and super active in the church, the community and so on), hers and do my work and get the grades I want to get. I love her and her boys to death but without myself and her grandparents to watch the boys to help her get through school she never would have made it so thankfully she understands where I am coming from.
I am also thinking when I start on my computer science degree I am going to start taking summers off. Most moms I know are like I cannot wait for school to be out so I can sleep in and blah blah blah but for me I never get to sleep in during the summer because the summer is even more busy for the kids than the school year...lol!
I love taking classes and for the most part have enjoyed them all but I do look forward to the day when I have completed my schooling.

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