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{Source} When you are younger, you are so frequently asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Our first response at this age was just what we loved to do the most, or what we admired. For me it was to be an artist, singer, or teacher. Those were the people I looked up to, […]
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Keith Santee
says:Hi Anna, Just got done ordering a copy of Radiant for my daughter. I was also able to watch your interview from 2012 on Life on the Rock. So happy to see that you are still keeping the faith and sharing your words of wisdom. God Bless
This is such a great post and one I think is so relevant. I know for myself and so many of my friends none of us are where we thought we’d be years ago but each of us is on our paths and following our passions which is exactly what we need to be doing. The journey can get a little messy but is totally worth it when you work towards your passion! XO, Diana
I was laughing so hard the other day when I found my diary from 3rd grade for so many reasons. I wrote out all why I didn’t want to be xyz, and it had me guessing what I had said I wanted to be – and I said I wanted to be a mother. It made me smile. I also always remember wanting to be a teacher when I was younger, and I did that – in what seems like another lifetime. Most of the time when people ask me what I do I’m a bit squirmy. I think my diary kinda reminded me I shouldn’t.
love your writing anna! xxs
Kristen
says:Hi Anna! I grew up playing teacher. Then when I was in second grade I decided I wanted to be a teacher and that was that. Having this goal in mind always kept me on the right path in school. I feel as thought without a goal in mind, I probably would have just given up cause it was hard! Now I’m a kindergarten teacher and love it! 🙂
Hi Anna, When I was younger, I wanted to be a flight attendant because I was crazy in love with traveling. As it turned out, I got married and was a stay-at-home Mom to my three kids. Now, I babysit my three beautiful granddaughters on a regular basis. Sometimes, I think about one’s calling in life and how God has a plan for all of us. As I look up at the plans flying over my house, I realize that my calling was to be the best Mom and Grandma I can be….. I love your blog by the way! My daughter-in-law introduced me to it!
I absolutely love everything about this post … Never did I once say when I was growing up that I wanted to be a blogger, photographer or graphic designer. It’s amazing the new passions you discover as you learn and grow!
Chelcey | http://www.chelceytate.com
I’m so glad to see a post about this because it is a topic often on my mind! Often, I find myself wondering if I am meeting my full potential or challenging myself to get there, and I remember the enthusiasm I had for most of my life (basically up until I got my first ‘real’ job after college :/ ) about all the various things I wanted to be. It’s a blessing, but right now it’s a problem: I find myself wanting to do so many different things, if I try to do all of them I get stretched too thin and don’t do any of them as best as I could if I focused 100% on one of them. So I have to pick, and right now I’m not sure I picked the right one. I suppose I’m still figuring it out. Maybe I can use these learning experiences to invent my own “job” that combines all my interests….I feel like that might be how I live out the purpose of my life. Anyway, a very interesting topic! It makes me happy reading how as a mother you are doing the things you wanted to be when you “grow up”….art and teaching!
Melody
says:I’ve always known I wanted to be an artist. I’ve always loved drawing and illustrating. I got older and started to love design. And that’s what I’ve been doing for almost a decade.
Of course, I’ve also always known I wanted to be a mom – and unfortunately that’s been a wish deferred. But someday.