I'm going to keep this article brief. If you're like me, your time is precious and you want your information to be both useful and easily digestible. I'll aim for both.
Yes, you probably guessed it. I'm the Ivy League grad who reads palms. (I decided to write this article in response to the various and curious reactions I've received based upon that single bit of info.)
Sure, I got a great education, no doubt. But that education was not required or necessary for doing what I love to do.
Why even mention "Ivy League" grad? Who cares? Well, some people think it "means" something. Others could give a hoot. I'd like to share with you what I've come to think it means.
So here are some success myths I'd like to shatter (and some success strategies learned):
1. GO TO COLLEGE, GET A GREAT JOB
This is a common myth. If you get an advanced degree, it is statistically proven to up your earning potential. However, it is not an indicator whatsoever of your ability to choose a profession that you enjoy. At my 10-year college reunion, many people said to me, "Wow. You have the most interesting profession. And you seem so happy." A lot of my college classmates - now doctors, lawyers, investment bankers - admitted to having more money but little time to enjoy life. Many of them had also put on a lot of weight and had big circles under their eyes. Sounds like fun to me - NOT!!!
Success Strategy: Spend time searching for what you love. It WILL come if you're patient.
I could have left college and stepped immediately into a high-paying, high-stress job. Instead, I worked odd jobs until I found hand analysis. When I encountered palmistry, I said this is it! It took me 12 years. And boy! Did people give me crap along the way. They'd say, "When are you going to DO something with your life? Especially with your education!!!" I said, "When I find it." I was busy finding out who I wanted to BE.
2. IMPRESSIVE CREDENTIALS ENSURE SUCCESS
This is only true among those people who recognize the credential. My college degree seems to impress two groups of people: other Ivy League grads and people who are insecure about their own level of intelligence! Everyone else could give a hoot. As a hand analyst, no one has ever asked me where I went to college! (Of course, my palmistry degree is only meaningful to other palmists! I studied palmistry because I WANTED to.)
Success Strategy: Get the credentials YOU NEED to do what you love. If you don't need the credentials, why waste time and money on school? Go for it!
3. YOU NEED TO FINISH WHAT YOU START
Steve Jobs, creator of the Apple computer, dropped out of college officially and then unofficially audited all the classes he wanted to take, absorbing the info as his own rate, then moving onto to the next class.
Success Strategy: Follow your bliss. Consistency is highly over-rated. Finishing is only important if you're finishing what you value.
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