Yes
I guess this does apply to things I have done in the past. i tend to just go with the flow all the time. My past jobs have been all because I say yes and want to see the out come of things. For example, my last job was in education. I did originally want to be an ELL teacher. So that one day I can teach English abroad. So I applied to the school district and took the first job that they offered me. I was going to be hired at my old high school. I did not really enjoy my time in high school. I decided to go ahead with the Job as a SPED para educator. I would be helping kids with class work. Then during the summer of my first year they offered me another position at the school. Instead of being a para for groups of kids like I have done prior. My admin had offered me a position as a one on one para-educator. I decide to take it. I like trying new things I had already been a SPED para for a year at the time. So why not I say. This new student I would be helping is also English learning. So I thought working with him would give me an insight of what it is teaching someone English. But as the years went on. I started to think teaching was not for me. I think I really wanted it to work out for me. But I knew my passions did not lie with education. I felt like I wasn’t giving my all when teaching. Why should I stay If I am not growing as a person? So with the support of my coworkers I decide to go back to work eventually. I really appreciate my time there I got a good experience. I was able try out a possible career. But I think that it is good I was able to move on. Now I’m on a new rode. So who knows where saying “Yes” will take me now.