shocktop2012
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I'm not sure where this belongs, but wanted to bring it up since I don't have anyone that can help me.
I've got a good job that many people would love to have but I desperately need a change - a change in work and change in living situation. I feel totally stuck in life. I don't know what I really want to be doing as a career or where I want to be living. For the past 7 years I have been living with my parents since graduating college, which is nice in some respects, but makes me feel like a child.
The problem is that whenever I have the opportunity to change and do something different, I can never take the step. I never moved out of my parents house, even though I had the chance. I applied to business school so that I could expand my social circle and potentially make a career change. I turned down two offers from amazing schools because all I could think about were the negatives and not the positives.
How have you all been able to push through these made up barriers? I should feel free since I really have no responsibility other than work. No kids, no mortgage or anyone to depend on me and a healthy savings. Yet I feel so tied down and unable to move. The only way to change is for me to do something, but I feel paralyzed...
I've got a good job that many people would love to have but I desperately need a change - a change in work and change in living situation. I feel totally stuck in life. I don't know what I really want to be doing as a career or where I want to be living. For the past 7 years I have been living with my parents since graduating college, which is nice in some respects, but makes me feel like a child.
The problem is that whenever I have the opportunity to change and do something different, I can never take the step. I never moved out of my parents house, even though I had the chance. I applied to business school so that I could expand my social circle and potentially make a career change. I turned down two offers from amazing schools because all I could think about were the negatives and not the positives.
How have you all been able to push through these made up barriers? I should feel free since I really have no responsibility other than work. No kids, no mortgage or anyone to depend on me and a healthy savings. Yet I feel so tied down and unable to move. The only way to change is for me to do something, but I feel paralyzed...