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i don't like this question but I'll answer it anyway. Hopefully I'll have started my own business or something by then. And in my own place, with a cat
"where do you see yourself in 3 years?" i don't, next question ❤
okay, no, jokes aside, i'm not one who likes to think even more than few months ahead so answering these kinds of questions is tough for me, but let's see.....
in 3 years, i should have my master's & be on my way to get my career certification. i'd also like to be living on my own by then since i'm not at the moment -- probably living with a friend or a partner if i have one at the time instead of being stuck with my parents. total independence! we love to strive for it!
well i'm starting uni in september so 3 years from now i'll be probably finishing up my dissertation! i think just getting through uni is the best thing i can hope for myself rn haha, anything else in my personal life would be a bonus
I don't like to plan ahead too much, as I feel, for myself, like I'll be happier taking things as they come without too many prior expectations, rather than stressing about the future, or being disappointed when things don't work out.
But a couple things I do have planned by then is hopefully to be going into my final semester of my current uni degree, working on saving up more money, and continuing to improve my art and guitar.
Hmmm. If I had to guess I’ll probably be engaged and or married at that point. Not in a rush for that kind of things though. My boyfriend and I would like kids one day but there’s no rush for that so I’m hoping that will come after those 3 years.
We will also have probably moved again by that point. As he’s a home builder and we are currently moving into a triplex shared with his older brothers and their significant others. Later they will building larger separate houses that we would move into while renting out the triplex. Something like that anyways.
Oh yeah I might possibly have a different job then as well. I like my current job but it’s a hour’s drive away from where I’m moving to so it would be nice to get something a bit closer.
I just hope that I didn't freak out because of the stress of having a child, lmao.
Besides that I hope that the house is done renovating until then and that I will be able to start searching a part time job.
With the whole pandemic thing really shaking the work force up in my country I decided that since I am jobless and disabled that I need to find a way to work from home that isn't very physical. I simply can't do 50-80 hours a week anymore and the job I did have before the pandemic shut it completely down was more my speed and in agreement with my doctor on hours. So the last couple of months I have been learning some basic computer programming and how to make a video game. I figured if I can get a good grip on that, I could make couple of bucks making something fun to play. I know I am only one person, but its a goal and something I have interest in.
Graduated HS and off to college to study theater or music, hopefully on a scholarship of some sort. I'll most likely move out of my house, out of the state, and into an apartment with friends or something, with a job i'll most likely hate. Hopefully i'll have actually beaten some games instead of restarting all the time ;-;
In 3 years I will be in graduate school pursuing my MBA! I am unsure of whether I want to be full or part time yet, but if I am a part time student I hope to have a full-time job relating to DEI or sustainability work. Hopefully I will be living in an apartment with some of my college friends as well!
I’ll be 22 by then. With my two years at community college finished, I will be fully integrated into a four year university. Living in the big city for a while should help me break out of my shell. I imagine my outgoing online persona and my IRL personality will be more similar.
Thanks to my language classes I’ll most likely be fairly proficient in my second language. I definitely won’t be fluent, but I should be able to hold a decent conversation.
Unfortunately, I'll probably still be right where I am now. At my age (41), not a lot changes in 3 years because I've already basically settled into my life. There are things that I would like to change, but due to responsibilities I likely won't be able to change them for many more years.
I guess in 3 years, I would like to be further along with my Japanese language studies. I'd also like to be done with this rough patch and be taking better care of myself physically and mentally by that point. So there are a few things I could change in 3 years.
Honestly, the thing is that when I look back 3 years ago, there really isn't a way I could've seen things working out the way they did to lead to where I am today (note that I'm not saying it just in regards to the pandemic, because tbf nobody would've predicted that in 2018, but more just everything that happened in addition to it). So I kind of know it's hard to truly know how things will shake out.
Still, I think the two main things that are likely for me are remaining where I'm currently living at the moment, and continuing to work from home (whether it's with my current job or a new job remains to be seen). I would also like to be in a long-term relationship in 3 years time, though I won't force myself into one just for the sake of having a relationship.
I'm starting university next fall so I can see myself still being there but also hopefully having what I want to do for the rest of my life figured out so I'll probably be studying for that and maybe something else in the side that I'm passionate about. The goals I have are to do well in studies, make new friends, and be able to maintain and hopefully strengthen the ones with my friends that are going to the same university as I am.