for my best friend, who is apparently not having the time of her life right now, go here.
i hope this helps. i trust you to make a final decision right now. you have always helped me making loads of dumb uneccessary decisions like what to wear, who to date, which to buy and so on so forth without you being much of a fickle. ive always trusted your judgements; hence here i am today.
Time for self-reflection
People usually go about making a career change the wrong way, says Andrea Kay, a Cincinnati-based career counselor and author of "Life's a Bitch and Then You Change Careers."
"They say, 'what's out there?'" Kay said. "Wrong question. The question is, 'What's in me? What are my most joyful skills? What do I know about? What do I want to know about it?" she said.
Your imagination will come in handy, she said. "Your fears are going to get in your way," Kay said. "If you cannot have a clear picture and imagine what it is you see yourself doing, it's going to be hard to convince others that it is doable."