Personal Vision and Action Plan
It's really difficult for me to see where I'm going to be in the next twenty years. I don't have many long-term goals and I'm still super unsure about what I want to with my future. Right now I have a lot of impractical dreams that would be near impossible to accomplish, but I can't help but to think about them every day. I've always thought that the life I wanna live is in somewhere big and exciting like New York City. I love to imagine that I'll be high enough on the ladder to get connections through friends and be able to attend all these huge events rich and famous people go to, like Fashion Week, or the Grammy Award after parties. I want to meet these big names and have conversations with them as if they were normal people and really see who they are beyond all the rumors spread through headlines. I want to be glamorous and intimidating and magnificent and walk around like I own the world. But only one can dream so big.
Besides my unrealistic desires, my first step in my twenty year plan is to get into a good college. Hopefully I'll be able to meet someone's standards and attend one of my top choice schools. I'm still going into college with my major undecided which is going to make my vision a lot harder to plan out since I don't know what I want to do at all. I'm hoping to study something within the arts, like music or design. After I graduate college, I'll go on to create a life on my own. If I don't already have a job by the time I graduate then I'll find something substantial, otherwise I'll have to move back home and plan from there.
I've always been really excited to get my own place and I love to imagine how I would decorate it and how nice life will be like in a small apartment or house by myself (or with a roommate, whatever ends up happening). That's probably the highlight of my future at the moment. I'm really interested to see how I'll make it on my own because I've never lived away from my parents before so it'll be a really good experience for me to go off to college somewhere further away. Hopefully after I settle down and get a decent and non-energy draining job I can move up from there. I really want to be able to find a job that I actually enjoy. A lot of adults seem to dread work, so I want to avoid that by working hard to obtain an inspiring and worthwhile career.
Another thing that I want to be able to do in my future (preferably in the next 20 years) is travel. I'm quite fascinated by the differences in places all around the world. I haven't traveled a lot out of the state yet, so I would love to be able to experience the world much more. All the colleges I'm applying to have study abroad programs, and I'll definitely take advantage of that. Maybe I could even pursue a career that allows me to travel as a part of the job. I really enjoy exploring and seeing new sights and hope to partake in a good amount of travel in the next 20 years of my life.
So I don't have many big and exciting goals to work towards, but there's a lot of little things that I want to focus on. I get very hung up on the details and the little things in life, so I don't need to get the dream job, or settle down and have a family. Actually, I don't really want kids at all. Nevertheless, I'm satisfied with minute accomplishments and will be happy with whatever life gives me. Of course I want to make a change in the world and impact people around me and be remembered for something outstanding, but I don't feel the need to work towards that right away. As things happen, I'll always be able to work it out and find the best of every situation.
Besides my unrealistic desires, my first step in my twenty year plan is to get into a good college. Hopefully I'll be able to meet someone's standards and attend one of my top choice schools. I'm still going into college with my major undecided which is going to make my vision a lot harder to plan out since I don't know what I want to do at all. I'm hoping to study something within the arts, like music or design. After I graduate college, I'll go on to create a life on my own. If I don't already have a job by the time I graduate then I'll find something substantial, otherwise I'll have to move back home and plan from there.
I've always been really excited to get my own place and I love to imagine how I would decorate it and how nice life will be like in a small apartment or house by myself (or with a roommate, whatever ends up happening). That's probably the highlight of my future at the moment. I'm really interested to see how I'll make it on my own because I've never lived away from my parents before so it'll be a really good experience for me to go off to college somewhere further away. Hopefully after I settle down and get a decent and non-energy draining job I can move up from there. I really want to be able to find a job that I actually enjoy. A lot of adults seem to dread work, so I want to avoid that by working hard to obtain an inspiring and worthwhile career.
Another thing that I want to be able to do in my future (preferably in the next 20 years) is travel. I'm quite fascinated by the differences in places all around the world. I haven't traveled a lot out of the state yet, so I would love to be able to experience the world much more. All the colleges I'm applying to have study abroad programs, and I'll definitely take advantage of that. Maybe I could even pursue a career that allows me to travel as a part of the job. I really enjoy exploring and seeing new sights and hope to partake in a good amount of travel in the next 20 years of my life.
So I don't have many big and exciting goals to work towards, but there's a lot of little things that I want to focus on. I get very hung up on the details and the little things in life, so I don't need to get the dream job, or settle down and have a family. Actually, I don't really want kids at all. Nevertheless, I'm satisfied with minute accomplishments and will be happy with whatever life gives me. Of course I want to make a change in the world and impact people around me and be remembered for something outstanding, but I don't feel the need to work towards that right away. As things happen, I'll always be able to work it out and find the best of every situation.