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A Different Career for a Healing Person

Friday, February 13th, 2009

I spent several years in a community college and ended up feeling as if I had no better sense of direction compared to when I first graduated from high school. The only difference was that now I had racked up an abundance of student loans that were weighing heavily upon my mind and scaring me into staying in college even though I knew that conventional schooling just wasn’t for me.

 

I wasn’t interested in any of the career options that counselors were placing in front of me. I didn’t want to go into criminal justice, I never liked math so I wanted to steer clear of any business classes, and I was not computer savvy either. I was interested in the health care profession but I knew that I just couldn’t deal with blood or broken bones. The idea of helping people to get better did leave an impression on me. And I also knew that the health care field was one of the few professions that was not affected by the declining economical condition of our country.

 

I talked to a couple of friends and they suggested that I look into rehabilitative healthcare professions, and one of them recommended that I look into getting a massage degree. The idea of being a massage therapist had never occurred to me before, but I was interested in learning more about it.

 

I did a little research and found out that I could earn my massage degree in just fifteen months. There were a number of programs in my area and I could get started right away. So I left community college so that I could stop wasting my time and get serious about a real career. I looked forward to actually taking classes that would pertain to a real career instead of amounting to nothing but a list of earned credits that weren’t going to be applied towards anything.

 

I enrolled in a massage degree program with more enthusiasm than I had in years. I looked forward to taking the classes, to gaining clinical experience, and to finishing the program so I could finally start a career. I was excited that I had finally figured out what direction I wanted my life to go in. It was very motivational to know that after I completed the program that I would be able to help people who had injuries or that were suffering from back or neck pain.