listen to my heart or to everyone else?
I'm doing a beauty therapy course, i'm halfway thru the course now and want to quit. The reason for this is, I just feel like it's not for me..
I love everything beauty therapy but to do it as a career, I just can't imagine me going thru with it.
Everyone is telling me to finish, that it's only 6 more months..I'll have the papers, don't be lazy etc. Only I don't feel i am being lazy..I simply have no interest in doing this as a career and not to mention the $5000 i will have to hand over to do it.
I would much rather focus on massage, aromatherapy, spa treatments..then i would on makeup etc. I find myself sitting in class feeling uncomfortable, restless and even had the teacher ask me did I really want to be a beautician?
I'm confused because everyone is telling me just finish..
Re: listen to my heart or to everyone else?
How much have you spent on it so far? $5000 is a lot to fork over, but if you've spent another $5000 already you might want to finish up just to have something to show for it.
Re: listen to my heart or to everyone else?
i've spent 1000 on the first half, 5000 is for the next half.
Re: listen to my heart or to everyone else?
In my opinion, drop it. Why throw good money after bad? You're only $1,000 into it. You can do a lot with that extra $5,000.
If you don't want to do it, have no interest in it, trust yourself.
Re: listen to my heart or to everyone else?
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i've spent 1000 on the first half, 5000 is for the next half.
shoot, that makes it sound like a no brainer. I'd follow your gut instinct.
Re: listen to my heart or to everyone else?
listen to your heart girl! only you know what you want to do. If your heart is telling you you are bored and this isn't for you, nothing is going to change that. Call it a wash, lesson learned and get the F**$ out of there!
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yes, ur all right...i'm gonna withdraw this morning, continue working and do another course in January, this time focusing on what i want to do.
i felt like i pretty much knew everything they were trying to teach me anyway, there was no challenge and felt more like a hobby than a career.