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Struggling to re- focus on Career
I have opted for a professional course in 2018, for which i had done necessary 3 years trainings. Already before choosing this career 1 year has been wasted. I have always procasinated and delayed everything. Like i have tommorrow, or next month or next year or ample of time available. I have focused on earning and learning different kinds of work. Till this year, it's been 7 years now, I have tried to study many times and failed in many instances and in between these wastage of time i have never given any exams. And i am really regretting these things and now i am 28 years old still only have a graduation degree not the professional degree. I have learnt many things in the field and i have interest in that also but couldn't be able to re-focus on the studies which is affecting my mind and my life too. My collegues are doing very well in theit professional and life, but i couldn't acheive it because of those procasination. And still i am making things delay these days.
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It seems that you might have performance anxiety or fear of failure. It needs to be addressed asap otherwise it may get complicated. It can be well treated with counseling sessions and homeopathic medicine effectively if required. You need carrier counseling after some time for better clarity. It can be well treated with a holistic approach. You need an expert psychologist who is a good homeopathic physician.
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Hi, It's understandable that you're feeling regretful about the time that has been wasted due to procrastination. However, it's important to remember that it's never too late to make a change and start focusing on your studies again. Take this as a learning experience and use it as motivation to push yourself to achieve your goals. Start by setting small, achievable goals for yourself and create a study schedule to help you stay on track. Seek out support from friends, family, or mentors who can help hold you accountable and provide encouragement. Remember that it's okay to ask for help when you need it. Career counseling can also help you explore different career paths and opportunities that align with your interests and skills. By working with a career counselor, you can gain clarity on your career goals and develop a roadmap to help you reach them. Don't compare yourself to your colleagues and their success. Everyone has their own journey and it's important to focus on your own accomplishments and progress. Keep pushing yourself and remember that every step forward, no matter how small, is a step in the right direction. You have the potential to succeed in your chosen career, so don't let procrastination hold you back any longer. Good luck on your journey towards earning your professional degree. answer wih career counseling.
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I understand your frustration with procrastination and its impact on your career. Procrastination can result from fear of failure, perfectionism, or lack of motivation. To overcome it, identify the root cause and set specific, manageable goals using the Set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) criteria. Create a structured study plan and consider seeking professional help, such as therapy, to address underlying issues. Build a supportive network, practice self-compassion, and focus on the present. Celebrate small achievements, limit distractions, and seek academic support if needed. It's never too late to pursue your goals and make positive changes in your life.
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You could be procrastinating either because you are disinterested with the course or it is too complex, find the root cause and work upon it.
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re think whether you actually want to still study or pursue a career or business
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Consult a psychological Counselor personally either online or Offline to get coached and to guide you appropriately..
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