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Destination Success

Written by madomado from the blog Blue Couch on 17 Dec 2008
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The year is about to come to an end. Everybody is talking about the year that’s been, some people are thinking resolutions; I actually hope very few people are talking about resolutions because, that is so 19 something. 

Making resolutions isn’t news anymore. There’s nothing exciting anymore about coming up with a list of things you wish to change about yourself. I suppose society just sort of succumbed to the reality that changing behaviour is a difficult and lengthy process.
Ag, when I started writing this article, the idea was to get us to talk about things we’d love to do in the New Year; not things we hate about ourselves and want to change( that’s not very positive), but things we haven’t done and we’d like to experience.
But then I remembered I saw something similar written by Lebo Mashile on the December issue of the True Love mag. That chick is telling the whole South Africa and a few surrounding countries that she’s never seen a vibrator and she’d love to use one in 2009. I’m not ready to have such daring declarations taken on this blog, so I changed the topic. 

Now, the idea of this article is to discuss… 

When your Finish-Line got very little to do with your Starting-Point 


We read and they preach to us that life is a race and each person runs at their own pace. Others tell us if we dream it we can become it. I say, though life is a race and we become what we dream, the tracks on the racecourse aren’t exactly straight lines and there isn’t any written guarantee that if you start out in law school you’ll end up owning a law firm and if you are a PA when you are 21, by the time you turn 50, you’ll be Senior Clerk in some magistrate’s court.
So, today I want us to talk about four kinds of people; 

1. Day Dreamers. You had a dream to become one thing but there were obstacles and you are now in a place somewhere on the way. You’ve kind of accepted that you didn’t become what you dreamt to become, and you’ve decided that you’ll never become what you wanted to, you’ve never really liked your present position, but what can you do? Bills have to be paid, so you’ve learnt to live with the present state. Make it work. 

2. Plain Sailers. You never really had any dreams; everything just sort of fell into place. You finished matric and the normal thing to do was go to varsity, study engineering, get into the field and make money, and you are doing exactly that; making money.


3. Happiness Agents. You started out on track; you knew exactly what you wanted. You got into it, but half way through the way you realised it wasn’t exactly your reason and purpose so you changed fields. You started over. It wasn’t exactly easy but you lived through it. Now you are into something totally different, you are living a life you never dreamt of, and you are happy.


4. Hustlers. Yes, you are not what you dreamt to become. Yes, you are slightly off-track now but the race ain’t over yet, is it? You are fighting on. You know you’ll get it and even if it takes 10 more years, you’ve got your eyes on that dream.
Blogger, which one are you? How were the obstacles and how did you deal with the uncertainty at times and how happy are you with the choices you made?

I’m just trying to make a point that, life isn’t a straight line. We don’t all grow up, study, rent a flat, meet our soulmate, get married, buy a house, make kids, have a perfect family and die happy. 

This time of the year is when we reflect on our lives. I know I do that; I go over my year and ask myself how far I’ve come, and if there are any significant highlights I can smile about, or any lives I’ve helped save. Well, I’ve finished all my years in tears. Somehow, I always think it wasn’t enough and mostly there’s more to regret than celebrate. I realise that there isn’t much I’ve achieved, there isn’t much I’ve done to add on to my “bigger picture”.
That my dreams are just all in my head; I want this I want that, but very less action, because, the reality of the matter is, life is NOT a straight line and we don’t always become our dreams. Or am I wrong? 

Bloggers, please share your experiences.
Are you a Plain Sailer, A Happiness Agent, A Hustler or just a Day Dreamer like me?? 


PS: Happy Holidays! Don’t get too excited and spend wisely!







14 Comments

GML
17 Dec 2008 10:34

I'm a happiness Agent.

I studied BA Development and management. I worked for recruitment agency recruiting CA's and making loads of commission. I got really tired of long hours etc. Now I'm a receptionist my company is impressed, they are promoting me to their finance division. So who knew that starting at the bottom adn working your way up was the way to go?

I'm engaged and getting married next year. I never thought there were good men out there, until he came along. I ahve my own house etc.

In short- I'M HAPPY

Floh
18 Dec 2008 10:22

Wow that's great achievement GML, 

Lemme read the article.

Floh
18 Dec 2008 10:46

Hey Madomado great article, I am a Day Dreamer

I wanted to be a CA, then went to Varsity, things never fell into place, found myself doing Finance to compensate CA which I didn't qualify to continue with. Today I am in IT. Sometimes feels good to be perceived as a brilliant junkie...........but the secret is it's all in the book and you get used to it by troubleshooting everyday.

Money wise, I've never seen it, yes they say there is money and the people I know that I worked with before, some they worth 300k's - 400k's P/A and more. So I keep on saying, maybe I am in the wrong field; I need to go back to my Finance...............and the big Q? is Am I ready to earn 60 000 p/a as trainee in Finance( in my chosen field is not easy breaking into JSE )

For now, I sticking with IT and next year I need to study further and see if I won't get another Job with more money, a gal has to pay the bills.








Floh
18 Dec 2008 10:46

Hey Madomado great article, I am a Day Dreamer

I wanted to be a CA, then went to Varsity, things never fell into place, found myself doing Finance to compensate CA which I didn't qualify to continue with. Today I am in IT. Sometimes feels good to be perceived as a brilliant junkie...........but the secret is it's all in the book and you get used to it by troubleshooting everyday.

Money wise, I've never seen it, yes they say there is money and the people I know that I worked with before, some they worth 300k's - 400k's P/A and more. So I keep on saying, maybe I am in the wrong field; I need to go back to my Finance...............and the big Q? is Am I ready to earn 60 000 p/a as trainee in Finance( in my chosen field is not easy breaking into JSE )

For now, I sticking with IT and next year I need to study further and see if I won't get another Job with more money, a gal has to pay the bills.








pameng2003
18 Dec 2008 11:09

great article indeed..well i wanted to say im all of the above combined but i decided to go back and double check..yo found that im more of a hustler...
finished matric lontime ago..went to varsity did sumthng i didnt like bcoz of financial problems(lack of guidance from high school nxa nxa)..landed different jobs that i hated coz chemistry is one horrible course people u have to be passionate about the chemicals...anyway finally came 200gr8 where i landed an office job..its nice.it pays the bills,black managers that u can really speak zulu with en they understand that uncles do die 10X in 2months and tension headache is a very serious illness on a sick note...so in a nutshell i am going to continue to study more coz nam i want to tell people to do the job en not be told all the time,becoz nam i want to leave early at work on fridays so i can go play golf with the who's who...so one day i will make it..one day ek se!!!!!

tracy
18 Dec 2008 11:14

I got to read this article today

Well I am A Day Dreamer
I ve always wanted to to be a lawyer or a prosecutor it was my dream I wanted anything that could put me in the courtroom well I got pregnant @ 16 and watched my life crumbling down, I had to stay at home and raise my baby my family was not rich to pay for my fees all over again so I had to work and do the jobs I hated to raise my daughter and I never stopped dreaming everytime I walked at night from different restuarants and those mean customers made me want to study and I started my admin studies its not what I had in mind but it was better than being a waitress.

At the moment I work for an engineering company and I do data capturing and most of the admin work and am still studying.

And what motivates me I want a good life for my daughter

myname
18 Dec 2008 11:28

Oh Tracy, thats wonderful maan. You are 1 of the strongest woman! I admire u....My mom always say, "Uyawa uphinde uvuke uzivuthulule".

tracy
18 Dec 2008 11:36

thanks myname its all about promising yourself that I will never repeat the same mistake again and looking at young pple your age and seeing how succesful they are and I always advice my daughter from my expiriences hope she listens.

realist
18 Dec 2008 11:38

its nice.it pays the bills,black managers that u can really speak zulu with en they understand that uncles do die 10X in 2months and tension headache is a very serious illness on a sick note...
Lol. So true. But I hate to report under them. Life can sometimes be hell when you report to them.

chazybaby
18 Dec 2008 12:17

A day dreamer, i wanted to be CA, finished matric , went to varsity studied my Bcom Accounts, did my CTA, and now having to write all those board exams is a struggle coz i'm now married with five months old twins and my whole life is hectic ata the moment.
I'm a management accountant and by boss is a CA and he is younger than me.
so now that is my motivation so next year i'm continuing with studies coz there is no way i'm gonna work under someone who is three yrs younger than me.

Floh
18 Dec 2008 15:52

I like the spirit chazybaby...........

Pameng2003, u killed  me,,,,,,,,,,,uncles die more than ten times. yerrrrrr  i wish i was working with you.

GML
18 Dec 2008 16:32

@chazybaby: The way to approach Board Exams is not to stress about them and tackle them like any other exam. Study hard and it will be worth it. Some of my candidates always complained about Board 1 and they got cash after passing it....

Ntombi nto
18 Dec 2008 19:00

Guys, Im scared I might be moving from being a plain sailer to...Im not even sure what.
I studied Mathematics at Wits, went to work for a great company in Illovo. After my man was done with his board exams we moved to the UK. It was great, the first few months as we travelled Europe.
Then the credit crunch happened, then I lost my job. He is wonderful and has been great about it.
So we started living on a one person income, its substantial but I still feel like a drag. been looking for work fulltime, was studying for CFA and am not feeling good about that exam so my chances of getting a job havent improved. Now, just while Im feeling like a wet blanket. We find out we are having a baby, Im 7 weeks pregnant. 
We are both ecstatic and though admittedly a bit scared and worried about providing the best home for our baby. But I dont have a job!!!
And soon Im gon start showing, no one is going to hire someone who walks in looking for a job with a big tummy!!!
So I am feeling like I could end up taking up to a year off working?!? Im only 26!
I love my boyfriend and as kind and gentle he is, I just dont want to live off him for that long. He keeps reassuring me that this is perfectly fine if thats how things turn out,,,
Im also worried about this could do to my career. We are esctatic about this but damn the timing couldnt be worse!

Sorry to hijack the blog, the hormones make me very emotional!

Floh
19 Dec 2008 09:24

Ntombi nto, I feel you gal,,,,,,,,,,just hang in there you will find the job one day atleast you have someone who loves and looks after you.


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