I sure do feel just like you!!........but I believe that as long as we are willing to live "outside" the comfort zone then we are reaching some kind of potential.......it's pretty sad for those who stay in the comfort zone all their life and never try to do something out of their "ordinary" life!!
2006-07-14 18:07:25
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answered by Sol 3
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I know what you mean. I am 23, a college graduate, living on my own, supporting myself and working full time, several states away from my family. I'm also working towards starting to go to law school at night in the fall of '07 while working at the same time. Professionally, I'm on the right track.
There are other areas of my life, however, that I would prefer be other than they are. I think everyone feels this way, though, so I try not to let it get me down. I've decided that everyone is miserable about something and everyone complains ... And it's better that way. If you had nothing to complain about, you'd be insufferable and no one would want to talk to you!
2006-07-14 18:08:33
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answered by Cols 3
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First of all let me point out that this question is replete with nervousness and uncertainity. You are not sure you are reaching your 'fullest potential'.
FIrst of all be confident of yourself. Remember the greatest opponent you need to beat is yourself. You set goals and targets for yourself. Your growth depends on how high you set your goals.
When you acheive a certain goal, set the next target a little higher a little further.
It is important to start small and move into bigger things. Setting urself insensible goals can lead to depression.
Your growth is in your hands.
2006-07-14 19:08:40
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answered by blogman 2
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I feel at my age i have realized some of my potential, i do feel stuck in some places but i think thats because i dont practice hard enough. I look at professors who have been teaching for a long time and see some that have become wiser and smarter, then there are some adults who seem to be losing it, I think we have to find the motivation in ourselves to continue fullfing our potential as we get older.
2006-07-14 18:07:44
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answered by ceebee1113 3
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I don't think I'll ever reach my full potential. That's not to say that I'm not always striving to. But, no matter what I do and accomplish, I can always think of something else I should be doing. My journey to become everything I want to be will continue until the day I die.
2006-07-14 18:06:03
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answered by Tracy L 2
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I constantly redefine my defintion for "fullest potential"- also to be taken into account- specifics. As a student? Yes. As a mother? I believe I will always feel as though I can do a little better,but my definition for potential in that constantly changes. As a writer-no.
2006-07-14 18:12:23
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answered by jkautt 4
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Yes. I am 20, and in college, but I'm not one of those people who is having fun and the time of their life in school. I go to a commuter college where most everyone just goes to class and goes home, it's not one of those colleges with a huge community on campus. Unlike my friends who are having a blast at this time, I think I'm going to be one of those people whose life blossoms AFTER college, and when I start my life and real job out in the world. Right now, I am definitely 'in limbo'. But I hope that changes soon! :)
2006-07-14 18:10:07
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answered by ♫ Abby ♫ 4
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Always, always I have strived to accomplish new things. Human nature causes us to doubt sometimes, I have found. I know I have a strong will. Deciding to employ it, even when I feel like weeping, empowers me to go on. I want to never stop learning and growing. So many things I still want to experience. All things are possible if the unwavering faith and indomnitable will are there. God Bless.
2006-07-15 05:02:41
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answered by jfmm 7
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No. I feel stalled and unproductive. I need to make some drastic changes in y life and shake things up.
Right now I feel trapped. I need to feel that I am living my own life again. I seem to have lost myself a bit.
2006-07-14 21:26:28
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answered by slipstreamer 7
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2016-12-10 07:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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