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Old 11-07-2009, 08:22 AM   #9 (permalink)
HEROpureLOVE
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I'm curious about something. Are you really passionate about becoming a doctor, nurse, surgeon or whatever it is you are aiming for? Or are you still unsure, a little wobbly about your perceived future? Perhaps you just haven't made that commitment yet. Have you set your purpose? When you know what you truly want you will no longer need to force yourself to go through the motions. Studying should be fun and motivation easy to come by. Try reinforcing your purpose and make a commitment. If you are committed to your purpose you will not view a bad test as failure. You will merely view it as a benchmark of your progress and use it as motivation to further propel you to action.

I spent a great deal of effort and time chasing something I thought I wanted to do. It was tedious and frustrating and I forced myself to trudge every step of the way and I couldn't even explain to myself why i was doing it anymore. I realized I wasn't following my passion I only hoped that it would become my passion. I was half right/wrong. Sometimes it's okay to quit.

I'm not telling you to give up. I just want you to be aware of what you're doing and why you're doing it.
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