What are your dreams & goals in life?
I guess that for myself, being a 'Walker' by my maiden name, having Footcare & Reflexology is the appropriate career for me. It hadn't been until I was diagnosed as having Multiple Sclerosis & started having mobility issues, that Footcare & Reflexology became the right path for me. I enjoy caring for others & helping others have a better sense of wellbeing. It is surprising how far our feet will take us, so it is best we look after them.
It is interesting to see what drives each of us to do whatever it is we end up doing in life. Twists & turns. You might start off on one path & end up going down a different route. We should all do what we are passionate about, in that way you are destined to put your all into what you are doing and do your best. Of course that is only going to happen if you are willing to apply yourself. So many of us are proactive & will achieve what they perceive. Failing to take action is very self-sabotaging. Speaking from experience I have been guilty of not taking action when I should have done. There are many things I wish I had done but didn't, resulting in missed chances. But, I am on the right path now - 'Flourishing Beyond Wellbeing' and happy to help others on their own journey by offering personal development & recommending healthcare that may help.
I guess that for myself, being a 'Walker' by my maiden name, having Footcare & Reflexology is the appropriate career for me. It hadn't been until I was diagnosed as having Multiple Sclerosis & started having mobility issues, that Footcare & Reflexology became the right path for me. I enjoy caring for others & helping others have a better sense of wellbeing. It is surprising how far our feet will take us, so it is best we look after them.
It is interesting to see what drives each of us to do whatever it is we end up doing in life. Twists & turns. You might start off on one path & end up going down a different route. We should all do what we are passionate about, in that way you are destined to put your all into what you are doing and do your best. Of course that is only going to happen if you are willing to apply yourself. So many of us are proactive & will achieve what they perceive. Failing to take action is very self-sabotaging. Speaking from experience I have been guilty of not taking action when I should have done. There are many things I wish I had done but didn't, resulting in missed chances. But, I am on the right path now - 'Flourishing Beyond Wellbeing' and happy to help others on their own journey by offering personal development & recommending healthcare that may help.