Image it…you're seated in an interview for a chance to get a job, you are not sure you want to. A panel of four persons, consisting of three women and a man starts your interview resident Teacher Program. Are you laying down sizing in the face you see if you're in the right person for the position.
A very balanced white race woman begins to ask you questions and one by one, you highlight each question as a bowling ball takes pins in a strike.There is a single problème.Avec each question, give you experiences that is passed while he was working in a church leadership position.
Suddenly, an African-American woman and an old Chinese woman two questions you in rapid succession to change your perspective on the interview:
I noticed you cited examples drawn from the experience of the Church purposesyou have experience in the enterprise?(You answer "" no, but I do have experience managing my own business. "")She replied: "great, I'm it.") Have you taken the required tests yet?(Your answer is "no".)If you have not guessed now, this actually happened to me in January.And after answering these two questions others flooded my brain.
Why'd I unconsciously delayed taking tests? Why was much of my work experience in the Church? What is the significance of all this?I live my life by the theory that denial above assertion.I discovered that I want to eliminate the first that I do not want.A few pessimists make decisions in this way, and this interview showed me what I want in the vie.Je didn't spend time and money to become a teacher in the public school system.Why?Because I had already started a career track that you want to continue.
Two weeks after the interview, nailing, I received a letter of refusal for the resident teacher program.By pure coincidence, I had already decided not step assister.Assis in the car directly after the interview, I decided to go where my life experiences were taking me.
Yesterday after 3 months of work, I have completed and submitted my request to Theological Seminary Fuller, pursuing a master of arts in global leadership .the ' application made me think of many things that I've done in the past seven years made me believe that from my personal Department and the goal in the vie.Et I am happy to say that I am on track, living at the goal.
I understand that life is a voyage.Et if I avoid all the detours and distractions, it will lead to my goals…without delay.
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