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I experience so much of this till now ... I am always late .. I live zoned out of the present moment .. I live for others' expectations of me .. and I am 29 .. You are so wise and resilient. I am trying to make the necessary changes everyday .. but hcanging our ingrained habits is always an uphill battle.. Thanks for this.
Lavendaire I'm a 16 year old girl who is going through life trying to figure out the kind of person I am and who I want to be. Throughout this year my teachers have taught me a lot, especially my english teacher, aboit things that are important to consider when you go about life. I don't quite know how to clearly explain it but I'm learning from them and you about the real world and becoming a leader. I've learned from you and them about how to be successful in life. All the small things like hearing about you and mistakes you made will help me to prevent those same mistakes from happening. Your videos are very inspiring and push me to succeed.
To be honest, when you get interns you actually NEED to explain them what to do and what is expected of them. Even if that is just "Get moving, communicate with others etc." because nobody I know of is capable of reading other people's minds:) So it is totally understandable that you had no idea what to do.
I agree. Coddling or hand holding isn't needed (or recommended) but at the very least she should have been told the basics. It's probably easier to have a ten minute conversation about basic expectations than it is to hire, fire and rehire an intern.
Yep. No one should expect you to come in knowing everything that's expecting of you. Sure, you're probably meant to figure it out, when it's your first job/internship, good luck approaching your superior to ask what you're meant to do. It's scary.
Super true! I mean how are you supposed to do anything right if you don't know what the basics are? I mean that's what an internship is about, isn't it?
Margarita Muradova Agreed, the only "mistake" in this situation is that because she was shy she didn't ask around to know the job and the place better which is something alot of people naturally do, but if u're intimidated, shy, fresh etc how would u know what they expect from you if u're not told, duh. Pretty unfair 😏
Honestly, before firing an 18 y.o. intern on their first job, it would have been more appropriate to give you feed-back first and see if you could improve based on that. Expecting an 18 y.o. to take initiatives when you have not expressed your expectations first hand is a bit ridiculous. It's just bad management.
Marie Helene D yeah I think the same too. The one whom u report to should also be asking about ur progress and feedback first. They should let u know what are the things u can do or not. Especially interns will not have authority and know what to do. It seemed not that right have too much expectations from someone so new to a job. 😐
Dear Aileen, My name is Kelly. I'm 21 and from Vietnam. I have to say that you are the person that inspires me the most and also my top favorite lifestyle youtuber. You literally changed my mindset and helped me a lot when i was having such a difficult time in my life. Thank you so much !
You cannot imagine how uplifting it was to hear your stories of failure. I’ve had a huge fear of failure for as long as I can remember and coping with failure the last year has been really difficult. It’s nice knowing you can come out of it a wiser person.
Man, that being late thing, that’s real. I went through the same thing where I somewhat got conditioned to believe that being late was normal. Not only is that not cool to others, but it adds so much unnecessary stress and anxiety to your life! It really takes a toll! But just shifting my mindset to leaving about half an hour before I think I need to has really made a difference in my life :)
How can I relate to someone so much? I am so proud of you for speaking about all your mistakes! It takes a lot of courage to even accept it, I am still finding it difficult to accept my mistakes.. especially about being late, thinking of the future and many more.. thank you for making me believe that mistakes are OKAY and I will still be happy in life.. I’m 19 and I know everything will be fine in my twenties❤️
When you started to talk about living for yourself I felt that, I’m 20 turning 21 this year and realized these last 5 years I’ve been living to please others. I finally decided to do what I want and moved States and started a new life for me and all my choices. Thank you for this video, I don’t regret this decision :)
Wait a minute, that’s not your fault! You were an INTERN! You needed the guidance and supervision! That’s the whole idea of an internship! Total failure of E News! They didn’t even bother to give you a heads up before letting you go?! That’s BS! just an easy tip would’ve been nice!
I guess firing her immediately was a bit harsh, but she was right that interns should make the initiative to atleast ask what to do. It's common that supervisors are super busy and interns are sometimes the least of their concerns. Employers always prefer assertive over book smart employees.
You listed so many things that currently happen in my life: not interacting with other people, worrying about my future, not being in the present, being late, living for others expectations... For me, the most difficult is to live for myself. I'm always trying to look good and please everyone. Do you have any tips to stop caring about other's opinion? Love from Brazil
It's something we all go through! My first video for Lavendaire was on how to stop caring about what people think about you: ua-cam.com/video/yIxjC4T_f0U/v-deo.html :) I still agree with everything
OMG I'm so grateful that you made this video. I'm 17, and I make the mistake of think about the future, being late anywhere (it feels good to not be alone), and to live for others. Thanks for showing your mistakes. It's early for me, and I will get your advice, and start for now to do the things better.
They say fail often, fail fast and fail early. Its all about the lessons! I truly wish if all the people could share these kind of mistakes so youngsters have these learning points to take advantage of. Thank you Lavendaire, keep the great work!!!!!
I really appreciate hearing these "mistakes" (quotes bc they have gotten you where you are and taught you lessons) because it shows that you're just like us. UA-cam and social media makes people seem flawless but this shows that everyone can improve their life no matter what♡
This was so enriching and relatable. I could relate to every single point and loved how you accepted your faults every single time, made peace with your mistakes, learn, let go and didn't repeat them. That's what all of us are supposed to do when it comes to self growth. Also, thank you for being so blatantly honest, it makes you seem more like one of us as the filter of perfectionism is gone which internet generally puts on people by default. We need more content creators like you Aileen. You're one of the reasons I created this channel Let's Heal whose idea and motive is to help people heal and have a healthier and happier lifestyle around us. Thank you for existing. 😇 #letsheal 💚
I really appreciate your honesty on sharing these stories. With the internship, I personally believe that is a big problem with the education system. School teaches us to always just do as we're told, and discourages being independent thinkers using our initiative. This is something I learnt in my early twenties too, and something that I (and many others I know) have really had to work on. I wish that school prepared people for the 'real world' more, and encouraged things such as thinking outside the box, having our own opinions, and the freedom to do things in the way we learn best. Before becoming a mum I worked with young children, and it starts from such a young age. It's lovely to see how much you have grown.
what you said about your internship is exactly what happened to me in the last 1,5 year in nursing school. i've been in 3 different places, each one very different from the other (wards, type of patients and conditions and all that) so it was hard to understand what i could and had to do in each place. i was so shy and afraid of asking stupid questions or saying/doing the wrong things. they couldn't fire me but i knew they weren't happy with me. it was awful but i think this made me understand a couple of things about me and made me grow. thank you so much for sharing your story, i feel so much better now because i know i'm not alone
I just graduated college and 2 months ago, I played the lead role in a musical at a prominent theatre company. I accidentally overslept and completely missed my morning show. I had no understudies. I didn't get fired, but this was a huge lesson for me, especially since I've been late my whole life. I was so embarrassed and ashamed of myself because I had let everyone down! And I now have this fear that no one would ever want to work with me again. Thank you so much for sharing your stories
I teared up a bit towards the end... I've been trying so hard lately to remind myself that it's okay to make choices for myself and my own happiness, so it was really validating to hear you say how important it is and how you don't regret those decisions. Thank you so much for sharing
I’m so glad you said that in your ate teens and early twenties that you weren’t all with it and don’t remember a lot, because I’m going through the exact same thing! Great video, thank you!
I am currently 20 turning 21 in a few months, and I find myself doing almost all the things you've mentioned in this video. The overthinking about the future, being unsatisfied with where I am now, the way I'm just breezing through life like a zombie and not living in the moment, and ESPECIALLY the always late thing. I am always late for work, I keep complaining about life, thinking that this is not for me, that there is something better out there for me, and that I should be somewhere doing something other than what I'm doing now. Because of this, I'm growing more and more inconsistent with everything. I lose focus and motivation to even get up early to go to work. If I'm not late, I'm absent or I just don't get work done on time. And as positive and grateful I am for everything (like landing a job not long after I graduated college), all my thoughts boil down to the fact that this work is something I don't care for. When I imagine my ideal work, I imagine myself drawing and making art, not at a desk with a stack of papers that needs to be done, and working through them like a robot or something. Sorry for the long rant, but thanks for the video anyway. It makes me feel somehow at ease knowing that I'm not the only one with these problems and that it's okay to have them :)
This is why communication is so important. Some managers do not know how to communicate, they just fire people instead of helping them to understand what the job is. At my job too, I just sit at the desk and answer the phone. I always ask them if they need me to do anything because I so not want to feel bored and I don't want the co-workers to say I'm not doing anything.
Wow, you've experienced so many different things in your life! I am 30 and I feel like my life has just been go to school/work, come home and eat, watch youtube/netflix, and then repeat the next day ever since undergrad. I haven't been very adventurous or even put myself in situations to try new things and grow. This video has been an eye opener.
I'm currently struggling with your last mistake and I'm 24. I'm slowly learning to move away from living for others and letting others opinions of me define me. It's hard because I've always been one to try and show others what they expect of me even if it didn't make me happy. Do you have any more advice for that? Or be willing to make a separate video for it? Love you and your videos. They always make me feel better and help me learn to grow :) Xo, Celly
you have to learn to follow your own heart & intuition. This podcast might be a good place to start: www.lavendaire.com/ll-003/ I also have a ton of videos on the topic! Listening to your heart is loving yourself & doing what's best for yourself. Self love playlist: bit.ly/2mPYIs8 & Lavi Lifestyle playlist: bit.ly/2EUw95t Those would help!
I have just gone through my "college years" and similar circumstances to you... Based off of this video we have VERY similar personalities... and I have to say, It is SOOOOO comforting to know that you have been able to figure things out and use your past experiences to help yourself grow and become the best version of yourself! I hope to one day look back and see the same sort of transformation! Thanks Aileen 💜
the notif squad! this is something that reminds me that no matter what happens we don't need to be ashamed for the failures we experience in life it's mold you for better version of yourself today.
I recently found you on UA-cam, and I absolutely love your channel! I am currently a single mother, and a lot of your choice of topics are spot on. You are amazing, very influential, informative, and beautiful!
Thank you for making this video :) This has helped me so much! One big mistake I feel like I made in my early 20s is that I should have spent more time learning to take care of myself, especially mentally. Emerging is HARD and I was emotionally volatile, I wish I had learned to regularly check on myself and figuring who I am and learning to accept myself.
I have the same dilemma. I am 22 now and still worrying about people's judgements around me that is why I am afraid to make mistakes. This video made me realize that it is okay not to be perfect. Words to ponder. Very eye-opening. I salute you for always looking on the positive side of everything. I hope I can do that too.. I love your videos and will always be a fan of yours. Love from the Philippines ❤
So cool you talk about your mistakes because most people pretend they dont make mistakes...its very authentic to talk about these lessons so other people can see that theres nothing embarrassing about making mistakes...its natural.we all do.lots of love
I'm loving these personal stories!! Your story about your first internship is something I have trouble with too. I only realized it when I studied abroad but when you grow up in the US we're always told what to do so we're taught to follow rules instead of thinking for ourselves.
thank you so much for sharing you personal life stories, Aileen. I have the habit of being late too, and listening to your story and reason why you developed this habit, i realize that it's the same reason like me. It's very inspiring to see a successful person like you gone through so much and be who you are today. you inspire me.
Hi Aileen! :) These are my take aways: 1. Having initiative, learn from others and make the most of your leisure time 2. Live the present, enjoy every moment and people 3. Be on time, respect other people’s time such as yours 4. Don’t rely on other’s approval, value yourself just as you are and live for yourself 5. Every failure/mistake it’s a lesson for you to improve It's natural making mistakes, everyone makes them at different levels, it's part of being human after all, but the importance relies on overcoming, at least that's what I think. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Have an excellent week! :D Blessings!!
Oh man, your internship story reminds me so much of my own job story. In 2017, I was still in University, preparing to go to a semester abroad. I was really broke and had a job I hated and really broke me down emotionally. I found a much better job by accident, I didn’t even fit most of the criteria (they didn’t want somebody without a BA and needed a part-timer, not a student worker), but I applied anyway and they gave me a shot! I loved the job but it was hard - I worked 4 times in addition to school, but it made me really happy. My boss was extremely demanding and for a while, I loved that and idolized her. But I started to see that she, being a complete workaholic, always putting work before anything, including her own mom‘s death, also expected me to put work before everything, including my mental and physical health, family, school...End of the story: I got fired after I took one day off when a family member died. Apparently I didn’t show enough „dedication“. If I learned anything from the experience, it’s that I don’t have to be afraid of hurdles that seem too high and just to try it. And that, even though I feel like I’m a workaholic too, I will never put work before my health and people I love anymore.
Thank you so much for being so transparent. 💕 It takes a lot of courage to own our mistakes but it is so inspiring how you turn your mistakes into opportunities to learn and grow. Sending light! ✨
Hi Aileen! I love this video. Your stories were so relatable-I struggle with all of these . Especially being late for work. I hate getting up in the morning. I don’t want to leave my comfy world. But you’re right, it is being respectful of others time and not just our own.
Wow, the first story made me so angry, cause i had a very similar situation and i felt so bad afterwards. Like "why did i not take initiatives, how could this happen, what is wrong with me?!" It took me years to get over this and realise, that it just wasn't my fault! If you employ young people, coming straight from school, knowing nothing about how a business works, and of course nothing about what they are allowed to to, you have to tell them!! It makes me so angry, cause i felt so insecure and bad. Any leader who reads this, please, encourage your young empoyees, tell them exactly how to act, show them their possibilities, what you would be glad about, how they can improve, etc! It might be perfectly logical for you, but it just ain't for them!! And to any young employee: Don't get insecure, talk to your boss openly and ask them everything..! Lots of love to everyone.
Thank you Aileen for sharing this, it been a hard year for me staying in a job I was not happy at, I finally decided to leave. Started a UA-cam channel on DIY, started my own brand and I know the best is yet to come. Your videos have been really helpful especially since I can basically see myself in you. Thank you for making me a better person. God bless.
Great lesson about taking initiative and thinking for yourself in the real world. It’s also a skill to be able to learn and adjust and apply those lessons, which you have clearly done!
It really is an employers responsibility to communicate their expectations to a new employee. However, I’m glad you learned a lesson and applied it moving forward.
I'm a sophomore in college, and I can totally relate to constantly worrying about the future, as well as living to please others! It's hard, but I'm trying to center my decisions around what I want and what will benefit me, not around what everyone else is doing. Do you, or have you had a problem of comparing yourself to others? That's a huge vice of mine, and I'm wondering how to overcome it.
Your video really helped me! I have done similar mistakes that I don't judge them actually as mistakes because they have envolved me!! I don't feel now like I'm the only one who has experienced all these. I'm 22 and I have realized through some situtations that I'm living my life for me and not for pleasing anyone else. Life is a beautiful journey and you can learn every day something new, especially for your self! Greetings from Greece!!🙏
being late all the time.. I feel you!! its take a lot of time and practice to fix that, it is an habit that you had and you have to unlearn it! I think its pretty common to live for our parents or others expectations when we are young, its because we were raised to be like that.. once we start to develop our personality we can be more confident to make our choices :) thank you for sharing, I relate to a lot of them.
Oh my gosh, I'm so glad I found this! @7:37 it finally hit me that I should start making time for my friends even if I'm always working over the summer. I just can't imagine how much regret I would have in the future if I continue this way. Thank you for this eye-opening video!
Great video!!! I’m already 20 and I just recently decided to live for myself instead for others! The choices I’m making now make me happy. I’m glad I was able to relate to your story!
I don't know how to thank you for this video. I am so like you and similar things have happened to me. And I am so hard with myself and "bit myself down" for mistakes that I made and sometimes I think I could be better in life but because of those mistakes I am not where I would like to be. The truth is that, all those things helped me to understand what was important to me. It is also true that when I started to live for myself (no for others - I helped so many people to be their best that I neglected myself - or what they expect from me) and I took more control over my life, I got better. I got to be more aware of what I want, and be accountable for myself, my success and my mistakes. I am still learning but I am confident that everything will be alright. Thank you for sharing your experiences!! 😊
I share some of what you have said. I am 29 and will be 30 in August. I woke up feeling this way. I regret being so busy and wanted to live in the future vs present. I was hard for me. I am so ambitious and driven that it gets in my way, but it helps knowing I’m not alone.
Aileen you are a breath of fresh air! Everyone talks about their successes or brush past small mistakes but to give a close up honest share was really nice. Your content and style is great. The youtube world is lucky to have you!! Best wishes
It’s so true we wait too long to figure out not to rush through college and by the time we figure it out we are already adulting and its too late to go back and have that experience.
That’s a really beautiful video! I feel when one has the courage to look back and talk about mistakes, he has the ability to appreciate and embrace all of his life experiences and that’s the only way of moving forward smoothly! Loved your honesty! ❤️
The job one is really tricky, even when you're no longer in your intern days. You can walk into a job doing what you think is impressive but each industry has a different idea of what "taking initiative" looks like. Then it's a shock down the road to realise you "underperformed" in the employer's eyes because you weren't able to bridge a communication gap by miraculously having the type of personality that naturally did the things they were expecting.
This is a really lovely video, I'm so impressed with your honesty! I watch you and in my head, I was like, "aww she must have done everything perfectly cause she's so perfect", I've messed up SO many things on my own road, but I guess you just keep going to get to where you need to go. Thanks x
I had strict parents that wanted me to work when i was around 15/16. And i was trying to find work but as a young teen it was hard. And i allowed it to over take my feelings and stressed me out soo much. But now im in my 20s and i have a great job and im going to college. Its not worth it to stress out over ur furture. It will all come when its time.
I never thought life is so this relatable for everyone. I feel like we all (people) experience the same struggles, problems, burdens and difficulties in life. You are such a great influencer and I thank God for this moment that I could hear about your personal experiences and your perspectives in life from your other videos. Thank you for your productive contents. Those really help me a lot especially right in this moment that I'm in my--I think the lowest part of life. GOD BLESS and continue inspiring millennials💖💖😇
Thanks so much for sharing your stories Eileen. I can relate to this so much. I have been making the exact same mistakes. This gives me hope that I too can become better by learning from my mistakes instead of just dwelling on them.
I was also fired from my internship after 4 month. That was a hell and I'm glad I got out of it. My supervisor also fired the other interns haha. You're very inspiring and it was nice to hear these stories, very relatable. I really hope I can evolve like you.
This is incredibly relatable to where I am at right now! Thank you for sharing your stories! It's really inspiring to see where you are now and realize that my most recent "mistakes" don't have to define my future😊
I can relate to this video so much. i'm 22 and i am in the weirdest stage in my life because i'm going through so many changes.. i graduated college and not being a student is an adjustment in itself. my new years resolution is to live in the moment and stop always thinking about the future and always pushing myself to be on to the next step constantly. its so important to remember to live in the present time and not let these times pass by. great video! x
Oh my god Aileen! What an incredible performance, you really did kill it! Thank you for sharing your embarassing stories from your twenties - I relate to (and am going through) so many of the struggles. So glad you've made something positive out of all of them!
I relate a lot to what you say about living in the future. I kind of still do it, but to a much lesser degree and if anything it makes me excited. It used to cause severe anxiety, but your videos helped a ton to figure out what I want for myself :) To anyone who might be struggling with finding their "thing": it took me a year of active soul-searching. Perhaps the answer will come as a surprise, or maybe you knew what it was all along, either way, it's okay to give yourself however much time you need :)
I can totally relate to ur intern experience. Im 24 got my first job in a reputed company. Worked for two months but now things are going downhill. Ive been trying to engage myself in work n i do lack some knowledge required for work.. i was warned to be more knowledgeable n im trying to learn myself. My team told we'll assign u work only when u hav knowledge u can't learn it by working. Im not used to it so far. I learned skills only by working practically theoretical read is not helping me to learn. I was a topper in clg n im facing these difficulties n blaming myself for not being in their expectations. Its just broke me down to d core. Hope i can pick up myself n get back my confidence.
I can so relate to that school vs. real world thinking. School also messed me up like that! I was also an A+ student, and I also just did whatever I was told...
Lavendarie thank you so much for posting this video, I have lots in common with you with music and singing and creativity and sadly with being late a lot too! But your story has inspired me to try my best at who I am to my best ability and especially not try to please others because you can’t make everyone happy...As a teen it’s hard to be yourself or succeed on your own terms because there are people around with different levels than you, so thank you again for your inspiration especially to people like me who can relate.❤️💞
I wish I knew your name. But I just wanted to thank you for what you do. Although you can't physically see the impact you have on people's lives, just know that you're an inspiration. I can relate to the tardiness and having to live to meet expectations of others. You really have changed the way I look at life and helped me become a stronger person. I've looked forward to happiness and success ever since I've begun watching your videos. I really can't thank you enough. Much Love for you Girl (:
I totally get the "not taking initiative" part. I've been in school for a long time until now I've actually begun working "in the real world" and boy is it different from classes.........
Thank you SO MUCH for this video, Eileen (and Jenny)! I related to this hardcore - I suffer from really bad anxiety and depression, and it has heavily affected so many things in my life. In high school, especially my senior year, I was late a lot. At least 4 times a week, I was late to homeroom. I missed a LOT of school in general, and I missed a lot of class - I was my band teacher's assistant, so I would often go hide out in the band room. I even started forging notes from him. He busted me and it was so embarrassing - I got the, "I'm not mad, I'm disappointed" bit. I missed so much of my AP US History class that I almost got kicked out. I went to community college for a bit, but I dropped out because I couldn't force myself to get up and leave student housing and got to class. I later got a great internship with an LGBTQ summer camp I had previously volunteered at (I'm queer and this place means a lot to me) as well as Seattle Parks and Recreation. I live a ferry ride away from the part of Seattle I had to go to, and after 2 months, it was too much, I had missed too much of the program and my job with the camp and they let me go. I was devastated. It's been a little over two years and I'm still struggling, but I have a childcare job that I love and I also started doing transcriptions online, which is great because it's a stay at home job. I'm working on getting a therapist and bettering my mental health so I can finally lose the late/absent mentality. Sorry for the essay - this video was so encouraging to see. I'm 22 right now and I think a lot can change in 5 years, and you are definitely someone I strive to be like! To hear you talk about being fired and let go from that show made me feel like so much less of a failure! I love and appreciate all you do, Eileen! ✨💖
Kayden yup all of what you said I tooootally relate to. I also didn’t get to mention in this video that I got let go from another job because I was late too often! I saw that one coming though haha. I had these problems all my life until around 22 or 23 too. Once I started freelancing/going into creative fields where I didn’t have to show up everyday, things got better & I started to grow. Sending you love & strength for your journey! You will be just fine. This “bad trait” is actually leading you to where you’re meant to go. If I didn’t have a problem with lateness, I might have gone for a high paying corporate job. But because I knew I wouldn’t be able to handle it, I wanted to “work for myself” so I’d never have to deal with a boss & all those rules again.. so here I am now 😄 it was all meant to happen that way, I believe. Good luck bb!
I made that mistake too at my first internship! But usually bosses give you a little more direction, especially when you are an intern!!! At least my boss guide me more. But I’m glad you learned from that experience.
I swear we are the same person 😭 these are all things I’m currently struggling with and I appreciate so much you sharing your experience and your advice! I really needed this. Love you! 💕
Aileen, you are such an amazing person. I can relate to your life so much, I look at you and I'm inspired to know that I can be all I want to be. Thank you for giving me so much confidence. I love you
Number 2 is definitely a problem I am currently having. It's very hard for me to "live in the moment" because I'm always thinking either about what I want to accomplish next or about what I would like to experience in the future. P.S. thank you for sharing what you have learned so far :)
Loves! Hope you enjoyed my embarrassing stories 😅Now make sure you head over to Jenny Mustard's video here: ua-cam.com/video/S8jvZHKQnt0/v-deo.html
Tell her I sent ya & send her some love 💞Have a beautiful day!
Lavendaire, sry to say but ur today's mistake was due to lipstick
A little weird they just let you go with no prior feedback? O.o
I experience so much of this till now ... I am always late .. I live zoned out of the present moment .. I live for others' expectations of me .. and I am 29 .. You are so wise and resilient. I am trying to make the necessary changes everyday .. but hcanging our ingrained habits is always an uphill battle.. Thanks for this.
Lavendaire am also a late person... Always.... From my school days to now... Am 21...and still can't do anything for this bad habit of mine
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I'm a 16 year old girl who is going through life trying to figure out the kind of person I am and who I want to be. Throughout this year my teachers have taught me a lot, especially my english teacher, aboit things that are important to consider when you go about life. I don't quite know how to clearly explain it but I'm learning from them and you about the real world and becoming a leader. I've learned from you and them about how to be successful in life. All the small things like hearing about you and mistakes you made will help me to prevent those same mistakes from happening. Your videos are very inspiring and push me to succeed.
To be honest, when you get interns you actually NEED to explain them what to do and what is expected of them. Even if that is just "Get moving, communicate with others etc." because nobody I know of is capable of reading other people's minds:) So it is totally understandable that you had no idea what to do.
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I agree. Coddling or hand holding isn't needed (or recommended) but at the very least she should have been told the basics. It's probably easier to have a ten minute conversation about basic expectations than it is to hire, fire and rehire an intern.
Yep. No one should expect you to come in knowing everything that's expecting of you. Sure, you're probably meant to figure it out, when it's your first job/internship, good luck approaching your superior to ask what you're meant to do. It's scary.
Super true! I mean how are you supposed to do anything right if you don't know what the basics are? I mean that's what an internship is about, isn't it?
Margarita Muradova Agreed, the only "mistake" in this situation is that because she was shy she didn't ask around to know the job and the place better which is something alot of people naturally do, but if u're intimidated, shy, fresh etc how would u know what they expect from you if u're not told, duh. Pretty unfair 😏
Honestly, before firing an 18 y.o. intern on their first job, it would have been more appropriate to give you feed-back first and see if you could improve based on that. Expecting an 18 y.o. to take initiatives when you have not expressed your expectations first hand is a bit ridiculous. It's just bad management.
Marie Helene D yeah I think the same too. The one whom u report to should also be asking about ur progress and feedback first. They should let u know what are the things u can do or not. Especially interns will not have authority and know what to do. It seemed not that right have too much expectations from someone so new to a job. 😐
100% true!
True!
Yeah it sounds like they didnt give you any feedback to react to or even give you basic expectations from the beginning.
her voice is just the most soothing thing
I'm so happy that you turned from this shy human being to an outspoken confident woman :) much love from Turkmenistan
aw thank you so much :)
Dear Aileen,
My name is Kelly. I'm 21 and from Vietnam.
I have to say that you are the person that inspires me the most and also my top favorite lifestyle youtuber.
You literally changed my mindset and helped me a lot when i was having such a difficult time in my life. Thank you so much !
You cannot imagine how uplifting it was to hear your stories of failure. I’ve had a huge fear of failure for as long as I can remember and coping with failure the last year has been really difficult. It’s nice knowing you can come out of it a wiser person.
There’s no need to fear failure. Failure leads you in the right direction & helps you grow. ✨
Man, that being late thing, that’s real. I went through the same thing where I somewhat got conditioned to believe that being late was normal. Not only is that not cool to others, but it adds so much unnecessary stress and anxiety to your life! It really takes a toll! But just shifting my mindset to leaving about half an hour before I think I need to has really made a difference in my life :)
I love this video, I 100% agree that “mistakes” often lead you down the right path so you shouldnt live to regret them. Thanks for being so honest!
Morgan Billings Writes 😊 agreed
How can I relate to someone so much? I am so proud of you for speaking about all your mistakes! It takes a lot of courage to even accept it, I am still finding it difficult to accept my mistakes.. especially about being late, thinking of the future and many more.. thank you for making me believe that mistakes are OKAY and I will still be happy in life.. I’m 19 and I know everything will be fine in my twenties❤️
When you started to talk about living for yourself I felt that, I’m 20 turning 21 this year and realized these last 5 years I’ve been living to please others. I finally decided to do what I want and moved States and started a new life for me and all my choices. Thank you for this video, I don’t regret this decision :)
Wait a minute, that’s not your fault! You were an INTERN! You needed the guidance and supervision! That’s the whole idea of an internship! Total failure of E News! They didn’t even bother to give you a heads up before letting you go?! That’s BS! just an easy tip would’ve been nice!
Lin Lin Plotkin agree, her supervisor totally failed. Seems like she was assigned to a non-people person. Shame on E News!
I guess firing her immediately was a bit harsh, but she was right that interns should make the initiative to atleast ask what to do.
It's common that supervisors are super busy and interns are sometimes the least of their concerns.
Employers always prefer assertive over book smart employees.
You listed so many things that currently happen in my life: not interacting with other people, worrying about my future, not being in the present, being late, living for others expectations... For me, the most difficult is to live for myself. I'm always trying to look good and please everyone. Do you have any tips to stop caring about other's opinion? Love from Brazil
It's something we all go through! My first video for Lavendaire was on how to stop caring about what people think about you: ua-cam.com/video/yIxjC4T_f0U/v-deo.html :) I still agree with everything
Thank you
OMG I'm so grateful that you made this video. I'm 17, and I make the mistake of think about the future, being late anywhere (it feels good to not be alone), and to live for others.
Thanks for showing your mistakes. It's early for me, and I will get your advice, and start for now to do the things better.
same mistakes, same age :)
i loooooove your vid, especially the outro !! i can really relate a lot
ahh thank you jenny!! so happy to do this collab with you!!
They say fail often, fail fast and fail early. Its all about the lessons! I truly wish if all the people could share these kind of mistakes so youngsters have these learning points to take advantage of. Thank you Lavendaire, keep the great work!!!!!
Youmna.s Sif yes!
I really appreciate hearing these "mistakes" (quotes bc they have gotten you where you are and taught you lessons) because it shows that you're just like us. UA-cam and social media makes people seem flawless but this shows that everyone can improve their life no matter what♡
we're all human, we make mistakes, we learn, we grow :)
This was so enriching and relatable. I could relate to every single point and loved how you accepted your faults every single time, made peace with your mistakes, learn, let go and didn't repeat them. That's what all of us are supposed to do when it comes to self growth. Also, thank you for being so blatantly honest, it makes you seem more like one of us as the filter of perfectionism is gone which internet generally puts on people by default. We need more content creators like you Aileen. You're one of the reasons I created this channel Let's Heal whose idea and motive is to help people heal and have a healthier and happier lifestyle around us. Thank you for existing. 😇
#letsheal 💚
wow - what an amazing thing you're doing! thank you for your support. sending lots of love
Lavendaire Thanks a lot love. You've a major role to play in it. :)
I really appreciate your honesty on sharing these stories. With the internship, I personally believe that is a big problem with the education system. School teaches us to always just do as we're told, and discourages being independent thinkers using our initiative. This is something I learnt in my early twenties too, and something that I (and many others I know) have really had to work on. I wish that school prepared people for the 'real world' more, and encouraged things such as thinking outside the box, having our own opinions, and the freedom to do things in the way we learn best. Before becoming a mum I worked with young children, and it starts from such a young age. It's lovely to see how much you have grown.
what you said about your internship is exactly what happened to me in the last 1,5 year in nursing school. i've been in 3 different places, each one very different from the other (wards, type of patients and conditions and all that) so it was hard to understand what i could and had to do in each place. i was so shy and afraid of asking stupid questions or saying/doing the wrong things. they couldn't fire me but i knew they weren't happy with me. it was awful but i think this made me understand a couple of things about me and made me grow. thank you so much for sharing your story, i feel so much better now because i know i'm not alone
I just graduated college and 2 months ago, I played the lead role in a musical at a prominent theatre company. I accidentally overslept and completely missed my morning show. I had no understudies. I didn't get fired, but this was a huge lesson for me, especially since I've been late my whole life. I was so embarrassed and ashamed of myself because I had let everyone down! And I now have this fear that no one would ever want to work with me again. Thank you so much for sharing your stories
I teared up a bit towards the end... I've been trying so hard lately to remind myself that it's okay to make choices for myself and my own happiness, so it was really validating to hear you say how important it is and how you don't regret those decisions. Thank you so much for sharing
Nikhita Poole 💖💖
I’m so glad you said that in your ate teens and early twenties that you weren’t all with it and don’t remember a lot, because I’m going through the exact same thing! Great video, thank you!
I am currently 20 turning 21 in a few months, and I find myself doing almost all the things you've mentioned in this video. The overthinking about the future, being unsatisfied with where I am now, the way I'm just breezing through life like a zombie and not living in the moment, and ESPECIALLY the always late thing. I am always late for work, I keep complaining about life, thinking that this is not for me, that there is something better out there for me, and that I should be somewhere doing something other than what I'm doing now. Because of this, I'm growing more and more inconsistent with everything. I lose focus and motivation to even get up early to go to work. If I'm not late, I'm absent or I just don't get work done on time. And as positive and grateful I am for everything (like landing a job not long after I graduated college), all my thoughts boil down to the fact that this work is something I don't care for. When I imagine my ideal work, I imagine myself drawing and making art, not at a desk with a stack of papers that needs to be done, and working through them like a robot or something. Sorry for the long rant, but thanks for the video anyway. It makes me feel somehow at ease knowing that I'm not the only one with these problems and that it's okay to have them :)
This is why communication is so important. Some managers do not know how to communicate, they just fire people instead of helping them to understand what the job is. At my job too, I just sit at the desk and answer the phone. I always ask them if they need me to do anything because I so not want to feel bored and I don't want the co-workers to say I'm not doing anything.
Wow, you've experienced so many different things in your life! I am 30 and I feel like my life has just been go to school/work, come home and eat, watch youtube/netflix, and then repeat the next day ever since undergrad. I haven't been very adventurous or even put myself in situations to try new things and grow. This video has been an eye opener.
purplegal05 it’s never too late to try new things!
I'm currently struggling with your last mistake and I'm 24. I'm slowly learning to move away from living for others and letting others opinions of me define me. It's hard because I've always been one to try and show others what they expect of me even if it didn't make me happy. Do you have any more advice for that? Or be willing to make a separate video for it?
Love you and your videos. They always make me feel better and help me learn to grow :)
Xo,
Celly
you have to learn to follow your own heart & intuition. This podcast might be a good place to start: www.lavendaire.com/ll-003/
I also have a ton of videos on the topic! Listening to your heart is loving yourself & doing what's best for yourself. Self love playlist: bit.ly/2mPYIs8 & Lavi Lifestyle playlist: bit.ly/2EUw95t Those would help!
Lavendaire thanks so much! I’ve been through most of your podcast and they’ve helped a lot. I’ll definitely check the playlists 😁❤️
Turning 21 this year, istg this video is so beautifully made. Thank you Aileen!
I have just gone through my "college years" and similar circumstances to you... Based off of this video we have VERY similar personalities... and I have to say, It is SOOOOO comforting to know that you have been able to figure things out and use your past experiences to help yourself grow and become the best version of yourself! I hope to one day look back and see the same sort of transformation! Thanks Aileen 💜
the notif squad! this is something that reminds me that no matter what happens we don't need to be ashamed for the failures we experience in life it's mold you for better version of yourself today.
so true
Your stories are so inspiring! Especially the internship. Thank you for sharing! This changes my minds about how to deal with my colleagues in office.
I recently found you on UA-cam, and I absolutely love your channel! I am currently a single mother, and a lot of your choice of topics are spot on. You are amazing, very influential, informative, and beautiful!
Thank you for making this video :) This has helped me so much!
One big mistake I feel like I made in my early 20s is that I should have spent more time learning to take care of myself, especially mentally. Emerging is HARD and I was emotionally volatile, I wish I had learned to regularly check on myself and figuring who I am and learning to accept myself.
Oh man, being fired from your first internship and then kicked off that show! I think it's so brave of you to share this with us.
I have the same dilemma. I am 22 now and still worrying about people's judgements around me that is why I am afraid to make mistakes. This video made me realize that it is okay not to be perfect. Words to ponder. Very eye-opening. I salute you for always looking on the positive side of everything. I hope I can do that too.. I love your videos and will always be a fan of yours. Love from the Philippines ❤
You don't know how much I needed this.. I turned 23 this year and I feel like it's so overwhelming.. thanks for this video
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So cool you talk about your mistakes because most people pretend they dont make mistakes...its very authentic to talk about these lessons so other people can see that theres nothing embarrassing about making mistakes...its natural.we all do.lots of love
I'm loving these personal stories!! Your story about your first internship is something I have trouble with too. I only realized it when I studied abroad but when you grow up in the US we're always told what to do so we're taught to follow rules instead of thinking for ourselves.
thank you so much for sharing you personal life stories, Aileen. I have the habit of being late too, and listening to your story and reason why you developed this habit, i realize that it's the same reason like me. It's very inspiring to see a successful person like you gone through so much and be who you are today. you inspire me.
everybody makes mistakes, i'm so glad you took the time to talk about them :)
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Thank you Aileen for sharing the more vulnerable side of yourself
I can imagine you shocked, "why am I fired? they don't give me any work to do."
Thank u for sharing that.
Hi Aileen! :)
These are my take aways:
1. Having initiative, learn from others and make the most of your leisure time
2. Live the present, enjoy every moment and people
3. Be on time, respect other people’s time such as yours
4. Don’t rely on other’s approval, value yourself just as you are and live for yourself
5. Every failure/mistake it’s a lesson for you to improve
It's natural making mistakes, everyone makes them at different levels, it's part of being human after all, but the importance relies on overcoming, at least that's what I think.
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Have an excellent week! :D
Blessings!!
Oh man, your internship story reminds me so much of my own job story. In 2017, I was still in University, preparing to go to a semester abroad. I was really broke and had a job I hated and really broke me down emotionally. I found a much better job by accident, I didn’t even fit most of the criteria (they didn’t want somebody without a BA and needed a part-timer, not a student worker), but I applied anyway and they gave me a shot! I loved the job but it was hard - I worked 4 times in addition to school, but it made me really happy. My boss was extremely demanding and for a while, I loved that and idolized her. But I started to see that she, being a complete workaholic, always putting work before anything, including her own mom‘s death, also expected me to put work before everything, including my mental and physical health, family, school...End of the story: I got fired after I took one day off when a family member died. Apparently I didn’t show enough „dedication“. If I learned anything from the experience, it’s that I don’t have to be afraid of hurdles that seem too high and just to try it. And that, even though I feel like I’m a workaholic too, I will never put work before my health and people I love anymore.
I love that you are so optimistic and always find something to learn.
Thank you so much for being so transparent. 💕 It takes a lot of courage to own our mistakes but it is so inspiring how you turn your mistakes into opportunities to learn and grow. Sending light! ✨
Hi Aileen! I love this video. Your stories were so relatable-I struggle with all of these . Especially being late for work. I hate getting up in the morning. I don’t want to leave my comfy world. But you’re right, it is being respectful of others time and not just our own.
Thank you for sharing your story about your internship! It gave me a lot of insight into what a company might expect!
Wow, the first story made me so angry, cause i had a very similar situation and i felt so bad afterwards. Like "why did i not take initiatives, how could this happen, what is wrong with me?!" It took me years to get over this and realise, that it just wasn't my fault! If you employ young people, coming straight from school, knowing nothing about how a business works, and of course nothing about what they are allowed to to, you have to tell them!! It makes me so angry, cause i felt so insecure and bad. Any leader who reads this, please, encourage your young empoyees, tell them exactly how to act, show them their possibilities, what you would be glad about, how they can improve, etc! It might be perfectly logical for you, but it just ain't for them!! And to any young employee: Don't get insecure, talk to your boss openly and ask them everything..! Lots of love to everyone.
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Thank you Aileen for sharing this, it been a hard year for me staying in a job I was not happy at, I finally decided to leave. Started a UA-cam channel on DIY, started my own brand and I know the best is yet to come. Your videos have been really helpful especially since I can basically see myself in you. Thank you for making me a better person. God bless.
so happy for you - good luck with everything you do!
Great lesson about taking initiative and thinking for yourself in the real world. It’s also a skill to be able to learn and adjust and apply those lessons, which you have clearly done!
It really is an employers responsibility to communicate their expectations to a new employee. However, I’m glad you learned a lesson and applied it moving forward.
I'm a sophomore in college, and I can totally relate to constantly worrying about the future, as well as living to please others! It's hard, but I'm trying to center my decisions around what I want and what will benefit me, not around what everyone else is doing. Do you, or have you had a problem of comparing yourself to others? That's a huge vice of mine, and I'm wondering how to overcome it.
everyone does it, including myself! maybe this video on how to rethink the comparison trap will help: ua-cam.com/video/XTYiiWS6nEo/v-deo.html
Loved this! I’m going to turn 27 in April. The mistakes I have made, I’ve learned so much and grown so much.I am so grateful. Thank you for sharing! 💕
Your video really helped me! I have done similar mistakes that I don't judge them actually as mistakes because they have envolved me!! I don't feel now like I'm the only one who has experienced all these. I'm 22 and I have realized through some situtations that I'm living my life for me and not for pleasing anyone else. Life is a beautiful journey and you can learn every day something new, especially for your self! Greetings from Greece!!🙏
being late all the time.. I feel you!! its take a lot of time and practice to fix that, it is an habit that you had and you have to unlearn it! I think its pretty common to live for our parents or others expectations when we are young, its because we were raised to be like that.. once we start to develop our personality we can be more confident to make our choices :) thank you for sharing, I relate to a lot of them.
Oh my gosh, I'm so glad I found this! @7:37 it finally hit me that I should start making time for my friends even if I'm always working over the summer. I just can't imagine how much regret I would have in the future if I continue this way. Thank you for this eye-opening video!
I learned a lot from your story. Thank you so much Aileen.
Great video!!! I’m already 20 and I just recently decided to live for myself instead for others! The choices I’m making now make me happy. I’m glad I was able to relate to your story!
happy for you!!
I don't know how to thank you for this video. I am so like you and similar things have happened to me. And I am so hard with myself and "bit myself down" for mistakes that I made and sometimes I think I could be better in life but because of those mistakes I am not where I would like to be. The truth is that, all those things helped me to understand what was important to me. It is also true that when I started to live for myself (no for others - I helped so many people to be their best that I neglected myself - or what they expect from me) and I took more control over my life, I got better. I got to be more aware of what I want, and be accountable for myself, my success and my mistakes. I am still learning but I am confident that everything will be alright. Thank you for sharing your experiences!! 😊
I share some of what you have said. I am 29 and will be 30 in August. I woke up feeling this way. I regret being so busy and wanted to live in the future vs present. I was hard for me. I am so ambitious and driven that it gets in my way, but it helps knowing I’m not alone.
Such a great and insightful video Aileen! That story about the singing competition was really eye opening to me, thank you for sharing.
Aileen you are a breath of fresh air! Everyone talks about their successes or brush past small mistakes but to give a close up honest share was really nice. Your content and style is great. The youtube world is lucky to have you!! Best wishes
It’s so true we wait too long to figure out not to rush through college and by the time we figure it out we are already adulting and its too late to go back and have that experience.
That’s a really beautiful video! I feel when one has the courage to look back and talk about mistakes, he has the ability to appreciate and embrace all of his life experiences and that’s the only way of moving forward smoothly! Loved your honesty! ❤️
The job one is really tricky, even when you're no longer in your intern days. You can walk into a job doing what you think is impressive but each industry has a different idea of what "taking initiative" looks like. Then it's a shock down the road to realise you "underperformed" in the employer's eyes because you weren't able to bridge a communication gap by miraculously having the type of personality that naturally did the things they were expecting.
This is a really lovely video, I'm so impressed with your honesty! I watch you and in my head, I was like, "aww she must have done everything perfectly cause she's so perfect", I've messed up SO many things on my own road, but I guess you just keep going to get to where you need to go. Thanks x
You’re my big sister! I relate and learn so much from you, thank you so much Aileen!🥺❤️
I had strict parents that wanted me to work when i was around 15/16. And i was trying to find work but as a young teen it was hard. And i allowed it to over take my feelings and stressed me out soo much. But now im in my 20s and i have a great job and im going to college. Its not worth it to stress out over ur furture. It will all come when its time.
:) agree. it will all come when it's time.
I never thought life is so this relatable for everyone. I feel like we all (people) experience the same struggles, problems, burdens and difficulties in life.
You are such a great influencer and I thank God for this moment that I could hear about your personal experiences and your perspectives in life from your other videos. Thank you for your productive contents. Those really help me a lot especially right in this moment that I'm in my--I think the lowest part of life. GOD BLESS and continue inspiring millennials💖💖😇
you make me feel like less of a failure and more of a normal person, thank you so much
Thanks so much for sharing your stories Eileen. I can relate to this so much. I have been making the exact same mistakes. This gives me hope that I too can become better by learning from my mistakes instead of just dwelling on them.
I was also fired from my internship after 4 month. That was a hell and I'm glad I got out of it. My supervisor also fired the other interns haha.
You're very inspiring and it was nice to hear these stories, very relatable. I really hope I can evolve like you.
I love how there is no background music ♡ thank you for that
This is incredibly relatable to where I am at right now! Thank you for sharing your stories! It's really inspiring to see where you are now and realize that my most recent "mistakes" don't have to define my future😊
Watching this in my 26. This is really soothing to heart. I love you Aileen. BTW song is mesmerizing.
You are the cutest, honest and emotionally matured person i ever met in my life :)
you are too sweet 💕💕 sending lots of love
I can relate to this video so much. i'm 22 and i am in the weirdest stage in my life because i'm going through so many changes.. i graduated college and not being a student is an adjustment in itself. my new years resolution is to live in the moment and stop always thinking about the future and always pushing myself to be on to the next step constantly. its so important to remember to live in the present time and not let these times pass by. great video! x
Oh my god Aileen! What an incredible performance, you really did kill it! Thank you for sharing your embarassing stories from your twenties - I relate to (and am going through) so many of the struggles. So glad you've made something positive out of all of them!
egiver17 thank you 😊 glad you could relate
I relate a lot to what you say about living in the future. I kind of still do it, but to a much lesser degree and if anything it makes me excited. It used to cause severe anxiety, but your videos helped a ton to figure out what I want for myself :) To anyone who might be struggling with finding their "thing": it took me a year of active soul-searching. Perhaps the answer will come as a surprise, or maybe you knew what it was all along, either way, it's okay to give yourself however much time you need :)
I’m a late person tooo and my mom as well😭😭😭 this is so helpful Labendaire!
I loved the way how you learned from your mistakes and made your life! ❤️
I can totally relate to ur intern experience. Im 24 got my first job in a reputed company. Worked for two months but now things are going downhill. Ive been trying to engage myself in work n i do lack some knowledge required for work.. i was warned to be more knowledgeable n im trying to learn myself. My team told we'll assign u work only when u hav knowledge u can't learn it by working. Im not used to it so far. I learned skills only by working practically theoretical read is not helping me to learn. I was a topper in clg n im facing these difficulties n blaming myself for not being in their expectations. Its just broke me down to d core. Hope i can pick up myself n get back my confidence.
I just can't get enough of you!
Your podcasts are GOALS!
thank you lovee
Thank you for being so open and honest in this video. Also, your hair look amazing.
I love the honesty and details of your story!
I can so relate to that school vs. real world thinking. School also messed me up like that! I was also an A+ student, and I also just did whatever I was told...
Lavendarie thank you so much for posting this video, I have lots in common with you with music and singing and creativity and sadly with being late a lot too! But your story has inspired me to try my best at who I am to my best ability and especially not try to please others because you can’t make everyone happy...As a teen it’s hard to be yourself or succeed on your own terms because there are people around with different levels than you, so thank you again for your inspiration especially to people like me who can relate.❤️💞
I wish I knew your name. But I just wanted to thank you for what you do. Although you can't physically see the impact you have on people's lives, just know that you're an inspiration. I can relate to the tardiness and having to live to meet expectations of others. You really have changed the way I look at life and helped me become a stronger person. I've looked forward to happiness and success ever since I've begun watching your videos. I really can't thank you enough. Much Love for you Girl (:
I totally get the "not taking initiative" part. I've been in school for a long time until now I've actually begun working "in the real world" and boy is it different from classes.........
Life goes fast! Just make pause from time to time to decrease # of mistakes in our life. Good luck.
Any tips on how to stop being shy? 😔 i get really awkward and nervous at social interactions and my shyness is stopping me from doing things
that's a good idea! i'll make a video on that in the future :)
I enjoy you channel a lot, can you pleaseeee make a video on how you got over being late, mentally and the steps you took
It's so perfect timing. I mean I'm 18 this year and I can so much relate to most of your points. Thank you.
Thank you SO MUCH for this video, Eileen (and Jenny)! I related to this hardcore - I suffer from really bad anxiety and depression, and it has heavily affected so many things in my life. In high school, especially my senior year, I was late a lot. At least 4 times a week, I was late to homeroom. I missed a LOT of school in general, and I missed a lot of class - I was my band teacher's assistant, so I would often go hide out in the band room. I even started forging notes from him. He busted me and it was so embarrassing - I got the, "I'm not mad, I'm disappointed" bit. I missed so much of my AP US History class that I almost got kicked out.
I went to community college for a bit, but I dropped out because I couldn't force myself to get up and leave student housing and got to class. I later got a great internship with an LGBTQ summer camp I had previously volunteered at (I'm queer and this place means a lot to me) as well as Seattle Parks and Recreation. I live a ferry ride away from the part of Seattle I had to go to, and after 2 months, it was too much, I had missed too much of the program and my job with the camp and they let me go. I was devastated.
It's been a little over two years and I'm still struggling, but I have a childcare job that I love and I also started doing transcriptions online, which is great because it's a stay at home job. I'm working on getting a therapist and bettering my mental health so I can finally lose the late/absent mentality. Sorry for the essay - this video was so encouraging to see. I'm 22 right now and I think a lot can change in 5 years, and you are definitely someone I strive to be like! To hear you talk about being fired and let go from that show made me feel like so much less of a failure! I love and appreciate all you do, Eileen! ✨💖
Kayden yup all of what you said I tooootally relate to. I also didn’t get to mention in this video that I got let go from another job because I was late too often! I saw that one coming though haha. I had these problems all my life until around 22 or 23 too. Once I started freelancing/going into creative fields where I didn’t have to show up everyday, things got better & I started to grow. Sending you love & strength for your journey! You will be just fine. This “bad trait” is actually leading you to where you’re meant to go. If I didn’t have a problem with lateness, I might have gone for a high paying corporate job. But because I knew I wouldn’t be able to handle it, I wanted to “work for myself” so I’d never have to deal with a boss & all those rules again.. so here I am now 😄 it was all meant to happen that way, I believe. Good luck bb!
I made that mistake too at my first internship! But usually bosses give you a little more direction, especially when you are an intern!!! At least my boss guide me more. But I’m glad you learned from that experience.
I swear we are the same person 😭 these are all things I’m currently struggling with and I appreciate so much you sharing your experience and your advice! I really needed this. Love you! 💕
Aileen, you are such an amazing person. I can relate to your life so much, I look at you and I'm inspired to know that I can be all I want to be. Thank you for giving me so much confidence. I love you
Number 2 is definitely a problem I am currently having. It's very hard for me to "live in the moment" because I'm always thinking either about what I want to accomplish next or about what I would like to experience in the future. P.S. thank you for sharing what you have learned so far :)