Unlikely Paths
I’m clearly not in the habit of blogging, but sometimes I’m
moved to say, Yes! Yes! Here’s an essay
on career choices that is such wonderful advice for people of any age that I
have to point wildly to it: http://nyti.ms/QlPHiD.
This story sure resonates with my past; although I wanted to
be a writer, I couldn’t seem to make a living doing it, and so I did many other
things. The most demanding of these
things was teaching young kids, which had never been a part of my original
Author Plan. Lo and behold, as I let go
of writing dreams and learned to teach, something very odd happened: I grew
from feeling I wasn’t a natural in the classroom to loving it, then eventually
writing about it, which brought me back to my earliest passion. I’d arrived at my goal by leaving it
behind. In addition, I’d found a new passion
that could coexist with my oldest one.
I think that doing the very best you can on almost anything
is, in itself, a liberating process, and can open many unexpected doors. Perhaps at the moment you lose sight of where
you thought you wanted to go, the journey really begins.
2 Comments:
I absolutely love your books! I've just finished a book by Ellen Raskin and found it felt quite similar to yours. Has she by any chance been an influence on you?
I love the closing thoughts of the author of the article you shared! It is just the "shot in the arm" I needed tonight! Thanks for taking the time to share it!
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