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Post by michael on Mar 26, 2007 0:29:28 GMT -5
I've turned 18 and have not found what im looking for yet. Im unsure what I want to do with my life. I've wanted to do nursering plants. Which would benefit me greatly by grounding. Which I need since I am obsessive about the whole computer idea. And proceed to become a herbalist from horticulture grades.
The other one could be, being a painter. Allot of skill involved. It opens the 3rd eye nicely. Making pictures based purely on memory would be a very handy skill. I could have allot of fun with the idea. I can make art from hypnagogic images, interesting dream scenarios. It can also benefit me by bringing back good quality images from the astral to waking life. If I get to the top I can sell paintings over 1k each.
Members can you post your comments, opinions, advice or other good jobs that may spark interest in me.
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Post by mandala on Mar 28, 2007 19:45:31 GMT -5
The jobs you described are solitary in nature. So you could start there. My guess is that you are an introvert and would prefer to work with things rather than with people. You probably would not want to teach, be a nurse or doctor, lawyer, dentist, police officer, etc.
Instead, look for occupations that could put in touch with nature like the ones you described. There are lots of different fields for each of those jobs you mentioned.
If you are looking for temporary work to get you started for money, check out the temp agencies and let them know what you are interested in as far as what they offer. They offer both skilled and unskilled labor. In this case, you could go for a license to drive truck. That job too is solitary in nature and you could spend a lot of time on the road and seeing different locations. Or you could get a job mowing lawns for the summer. This will help get you on your way to getting technical training or classes at a local community college.
Good luck!
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Post by michael on Mar 30, 2007 3:16:25 GMT -5
I would do something new agey such as being a practitioner but that would get the FDA on my back. That's something I know I would enjoy. Since it's my subject of interest.
I do not want to be confined to solitary conditions. Depending on the quality of people.
Well that's my take on it.
Thanks for your info!
much appreciated.
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Post by mandala on Apr 2, 2007 16:49:57 GMT -5
Have you considered holistic medicine? I have a friend that went into therapeutic touch. With a job on the side, classes can be affordable, as well as the equipment needed. Find out what the needs are and what is available in your area. Remember, the key to success is location. Just make sure once you have completed your schooling, you can find an area where your business will be profitable in the long term.
Good Luck!
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Post by michael on Apr 8, 2007 18:56:51 GMT -5
I'll see what I can do in that area. Thanks for your thoughts!
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