Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Special discussion / Event: Facebook Group: Feb Beyond Coffee Meeting / NWUUC Chapel / Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Hello and greetings members and nonmembers of this group for Beyond Coffee Meeting. I hope you came to this special discussion after this Sunday Service at Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation. It’s basically about my experience with the LGBTQ community, mental health, and learning disability. - These key issues are important to me. I hope to see you there, after this Sunday Service. And thanks for an awesome opportunity to lead a discussion for this church community.
(Check out this post!)

https://facebook.com/events/s/feb-beyond-coffee-meeting/1851081181691897/?ti=icl

Storytime #27: My unique encounters in college.

This Storytime begins during my college journey, sometime after my summer terrible car in 2012; while I was attending Chattahoochee Tech. (Technical) College; my former mentor decided to bring a tutor, (a special tutor, who was anti-personality disorder (sociopath). I was confirming to myself that my former mentor was testing me to see what happens, but also was confident and cautious to stand by me with this situation, if needed. (However; I realize and remember, I brought a some good notes to my former mentor with an example of a diagram from the movie, "Why Did I Get Married?" a movie from Tyler Perry. The diagram shows two list - one list as the good qualities between myself and my second ex; and another list as the bad qualities between myself and second ex. And my former mentor used it - to an opportunity against me, I think.)
When I met my unique encounter(s). he/she didn’t help me with my homework assignments, all they wanted was information from me - to negotiations. I was afraid and very confused, on the first day (male encounter); and skip my tutor session, the second time (same male encounter). Then, on the third day, I was still confused, and unsure with myself (female encounter).
Because these two encounters were experiences, had a mental disorder(health) (similar like my first ex-boyfriend, but not the same personality.) Since the last couple of years from that time, I hope I don’t run into that situation, when I return to this college again.

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Monday, February 3, 2020

Storytime #26: Knowledge between career / college major: Choosing a Career vs. College Major - Which Comes First?

A choice between career and college major is not easy, especially; for me. Going into college for the last 10 years or so, was my parents and my family’s dreams for me. My dream was to find a hobby and focus on that into a career. See, the chance of finishing college is a challenge goal for me too. But also my experience as my strongest hobby is - with great skills, strategy, and work to focus onto. As a blogger & digital marketing business, owner; my mission is - to be the best person to helping others from my experiences in life, while sharing good information to my community and the world. Meanwhile, on the other hand; my current college, Chattahoochee Technical(Tech.) College - majoring in Design and Media Production - to focus on a dream one day to enter the film / television industry, to focus on issues / interest / ideas of topics I have; and other things in life, I think about.
What should I do?
I’m very good with my hobby as a business, but learning from my college major until it’s complete. I already planned on not going into another college after this last one; (no matter what happens) because it’s a waste of time, since my three college experiences since back in 2008, 2009, and until recent years - Georgia Perimeter College (former) Georgia State University-Perimeter College (current)[first half of 2008], Dekalb Technical College (former) Georgia Piedmont Technical College (current)[second half of 2008 until 2009], and Chattahoochee Technical(Tech.) College[2010 until currently]. Plus, I love my current business blog and how well it is been doing, for me - to inspire others.

https://www.knowledge4college.com/choosing-a-career-vs-college-major/