Nicole you are a amazingly talented awesome woman of incredible strength and courage keep on fighting you'll find that perfect job that's meant for you
At least it gives you experience with more interviews. I have a lot of relearning to do myself. I can do interviews but I have to bury my social anxiety and I can physically feel it when I'm stressed. Back and kidneys tense up all the time. Even if this job isn't your thang I'd say it came out positive either way.
I hope you find your niche Nicole. I'd definitely employ you if I was an employer. I'm working towards a proofreading career, which my dad is helping me with. It's going to be hard getting my first job, but once I get enough clients, I should be set for life.
@@BipolarStateofBeing I've been doing mental health peer support as well, which I really love doing. It's been on hold due to the pandemic, but I've just received some great news that I can go back to the care home this week so long as I wear a mask.
You need to become a psychologist Nicole. I wish I could find a good one around here. None of them know what they are doing and mostly, I can tell they don't care. I know you would, because you know and recognize the pain.
The Road Down Bipolar I’m sorry to hear that :( it used to be my goal to be a psychologist but that requires about 5-7 MORE years of schooling...Maybe one day I will go that road.
@@BipolarStateofBeing I really hope you do :) I thought the same thing when I was going through school. Wanted to become a psychologist, BUT all that dang schooling! I barely made it through in Sociology. HAHA. Easiest major there is. But I am proud of doing it... PERIOD! A big deal for a person who was afraid to leave the apartment just to go to school.
Sounds like it’s not your job. If you have trouble answering means you don’t know the field at all - you can answer fast only to something that you have knowledge about. It’s weird that they sometimes invite people to interviews who they maybe know they aren’t going to hire.
You will find something that is a good fit for you. You are smart and pretty so that helps a lot 😊
Nicole you are a amazingly talented awesome woman of incredible strength and courage keep on fighting you'll find that perfect job that's meant for you
Yesss! I agree with the getting to know the interviewee part
been watching u for yrs - i get the point that u r a good person keep up the great work
At least it gives you experience with more interviews. I have a lot of relearning to do myself. I can do interviews but I have to bury my social anxiety and I can physically feel it when I'm stressed. Back and kidneys tense up all the time. Even if this job isn't your thang I'd say it came out positive either way.
♥ i found myself on this path that i really really dont know what to do with my life
You will nail the other interviews so be cool. Be safe and be skilful. Pinge
I hope you find your niche Nicole. I'd definitely employ you if I was an employer. I'm working towards a proofreading career, which my dad is helping me with. It's going to be hard getting my first job, but once I get enough clients, I should be set for life.
lambd01d go for it!!! Law of attraction - put the good stuff out and it will return to you
@@BipolarStateofBeing I've been doing mental health peer support as well, which I really love doing. It's been on hold due to the pandemic, but I've just received some great news that I can go back to the care home this week so long as I wear a mask.
My dad is a probation officer too :)
You need to become a psychologist Nicole. I wish I could find a good one around here. None of them know what they are doing and mostly, I can tell they don't care. I know you would, because you know and recognize the pain.
The Road Down Bipolar I’m sorry to hear that :( it used to be my goal to be a psychologist but that requires about 5-7 MORE years of schooling...Maybe one day I will go that road.
@@BipolarStateofBeing I really hope you do :) I thought the same thing when I was going through school. Wanted to become a psychologist, BUT all that dang schooling! I barely made it through in Sociology. HAHA. Easiest major there is. But I am proud of doing it... PERIOD! A big deal for a person who was afraid to leave the apartment just to go to school.
Sounds like it’s not your job. If you have trouble answering means you don’t know the field at all - you can answer fast only to something that you have knowledge about. It’s weird that they sometimes invite people to interviews who they maybe know they aren’t going to hire.