Thursday, October 22, 2009

When I Grow Up...

When I grow up I want to be a teacher, a doctor, a nurse, a firefighter, a policeman... This is along the lines of what you will hear when you ask a child what they want to be when they grow up. When I was asked that question, I often answered I don't know maybe a teacher? I just want to help people. Well here I am a Junior and college, I am majoring in Psychology and minoring in Human and Family Development. But what do I want to be when I grow up. As everyone else in my major begin applying for graduate school, doing research and devoting every waking minute to the program I think, is this what I really want? To be stuck in school, and having it own me for the next 4-5 years?? Not really. Honestly I want to be done with school as soon as possible! But then I think to myself. Well if you don't continue with school what are you going to be? With such a competitive market out there, there is not much you can do with a bachelors degree is psychology, I have to do more schooling. Maybe I should have thought of this before I picked my major, but I didn't, I picked my major because I thought it was interesting and because I wanted to help people, more specifically be a counselor and help people overcome their problems. The type of counseling I have wanted to do has varied, from marriage and family, to marriage and family with an emphasis in military and helping spouses and children survive deployment, cause I know it was easier to survive a deployment when I had someone going through it with me. Then I thought school counseling would be ok too. I could help young lives find direction. But I really don't know what I want to be. I just want to help people. The more I ponder on what to do next, the more stuck I am. To me, success is not measured on how much schooling you have or how much money you make. If you tell me you have a Master's degree I don't see you anymore successful than a mom with 5 kids who has been at home raising them. To me she has a Master's too, only she did not sit in the classroom to get it, she earned it through years and years of trial and error, and her reward is much more sweet, and pays more than any Master's degree does. As as I ponder the roles of the mothers I know, my mother, aunts, grandmothers, and friends I think, wow what a job! Isn't the job of a mom helping people? Changing lives, and molding them to choose the right and be God's children? Maybe what's best for me is to be a mom, to help people that way. I don't know, maybe I will never decide what I want to be when I grow up.

3 comments:

Dax and Steph said...

Before I got to the end of your post I thought, "She just needs to be a mom!" It made me laugh that's what you said in the end. You sound just like me though. My whole thing was just wanting to help people too. I changed my Major like 4 times and then finally went with the fastest of them all. I like knowing I have something I can fall back on if I need to, but I am glad to be a mom. Once you are a stay at home mom you are just helping your children...I have a lot more time to help my neighbors. I probably sign up to take people meals like twice a month and I figure, why not, I have time and can help out. So I think being a member of the church gives you plenty of opportunities to serve also. Wow that was really long! Good luck with deciding!

Brianne said...

So in the next few months, we'll be hearing that you're pregnant! ;) Nothing wrong with that. And I TOTALLY hear ya! I just want to be done with school and be a mom. Unfortunately for me, I chose the degree that never ends. But good luck to you! My sister in law has a degree in psychology, after she graduated she worked as a psych tech or something at an eating disorder clinic for teenagers. She thought it was really interesting. I've worked with women with eating disorders too, and the psychology background is definitely useful!

Jessica said...

I love being a mom, and I also love having that time when I could get out of the house, and have a break to go to school! I remember hearing from the prophet (not sure which one) that it is really good to educate women because they are going to be the teachers to their own children! If anything our knowledge will be something we are taking with us! Good luck, and keep going to school, because in the end it's worth it (being a mom, and graduating)!