Getting Near Quarter-Life Crisis – into early 30s.

Jan 18, 2011 3 Comments by

Now that I’m in my early 30s, I recently have been thinking about my decisions, past and future.

I’ve been trying to understand myself why I’m feeling the following:

Wanting for a career move AGAIN. I was a Food Technologist before and then now, I’m into medical related field, as a transcriptionist/claims processor. I’ve been thinking to start studying more about into IT related field like web designing, or anything related to internet based jobs that I can do at home.

Financial stability, ability to provide more for my family. I had several attempts of starting my own business while working office based. I am longing to start a full time business and get away with hassles of working for other company.

Wanting more kids or done? I might opt to have another kid. My only daughter seems like having a brother or sister. But, I am restrained.

Personal enjoyment and well being. I come to realize what I am becoming now. It seems too early in my early 30s that all I want is a more comfortable life for myself. I’ve been selfish that I almost think now that I’m done being a father and a husband. I haven’t been able to become an excellent brother to my siblings and/or son to my parents. I’m hope to stop now being self focused.

Keeping up with a positive attitude towards life. I’ve been chasing life per se. I want to keep motivated of what I like to do.

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3 Responses to “Getting Near Quarter-Life Crisis – into early 30s.”

  1. Name says:

    At this point in time in your life maybe there are questions that always runs in your mind. Being a family man is not as easy as ABC…I think it is a matter of priorities in life and what you like the most . The only permanent in life is changes. So, be better act now than regret it. Just don’t forget to pray everyday dude….

  2. Brandon says:

    One doesn’t always get what he wants the way he wants it. I think what you need to hone is patience. You’re relatively young but you seem to stress yourself out on thinking how to achieve great things right away. Give yourself time and you’ll finally figure out what to do next as you learn from experience. Give each and every goal a timeframe, a chance for it to work and stick with it and not just quit when you feel like it or drop whatever it is you’re doing when something new to venture on seems to look interesting

  3. Mohammed says:

    All you need to do is to get focused in what you want to do. There is really no quarter-life crisis. You’re only in your early 30s and you need not to worry much.

    Just enjoy your working here in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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