"in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight."--Proverbs 3:6
Unsure about what you want to do with your life or tired of doing the same old thing? Let me humor you.
Here's a list...from what i can remember...about what I wanted to be when I grew up. They're pretty much in order I think.
1. Teacher: Shocker...what little girl didn't want to be a teacher?
2. A veterinarian: I quickly decided against this because I couldn't handle the smell and Dad kept reminding me that I didn't even like to play with Scat.
3. An orthodontist: I stayed with this career path longer than most. I told God I didn't want to do this when I was in Wednesday night church in GA's. We watch a video of Dr. Taylor doing work on people in Mexico. I had to leave the room and went home crying because the sight of some of their teeth and mouths. Mama kept telling me that I didn't have to do that, but I already had the conversation with God and He told me I didn't have to do it either.
4. Domestic engineer: This is a fancy term for "stay at home mom". My mom seemed to have it pretty good...why couldn't I do that? Funny, mom. (I still think I'd make a great celebrity-wife)
5. Professional athlete: It's okay you can laugh.
6. Sports psychiatrist: Mama really encouraged me to do this. Dad told me I wasn't sympathetic and didn't deal well listening to other people's problems. Dad wins.
7. Professional DECA-teer: Lauren Hayes and I placed 3rd in the nation. Unfortunately this is not a real job. Maybe I should have wanted to run the Commando Corner until my dying days...
8. Pharmaceutical sales: I still think I would be really good at this. Do I wish I was?...somedays. It took me 3 minutes just now to figure out how to spell it though.
9. Nursing: Not my calling. You can laugh if you want. I think I could have done it.
10. Event coordinator: I wanted to plan events to raise money to build international orphanages. I am still 100% alright with dropping everything I am doing and doing this instead. I need a partner though. Hit me up if you're interested.
11. Missionary: Done. The classroom is my mission field. Would I want to travel and do this in a different environment?...absolutely. Partner preferred but not required.
12. Teacher: And here we are; back in square 1.
I know some of these seem ridiculous--especially coming from someone like me--but in all of this lies a really important lesson (well multiple lessons but whatever): God knows what He wants me to do better than I do. If something didn't work out for me I got upset. But if it didn't work out it was usually because I found something else I wanted to do. In the end, to an extent it doesn't really matter what I do, as long as I do it with the intention to further His Kingdom. So "take heart! For [God] has overcome the world" (John 16:33)...so you don't have to (luckily...because I don't trust you).
"Whatever you do, work at it with all of your heart, as working for the LORD, not for men."
--Colossians 3:23
love you. mean it.
long live the commando corner.
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