You have good grammar, so I wouldn't say you're not smart. If you have a problem with focus, you may have ADD. Yes, adults have it too. Talk to your doctor. There are treatments, and ways to deal with it without medication.
2007-09-12 18:26:42
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answered by Jose 4
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It can be a fairly complicated issue.
I once went through a bad period in jobs, but I was lucky because of the fact I had previous positive experience so I didn't lose confidence.
Sometimes we may think we are doing badly at work, but in fact it has more to do with the fickle changing nature of work for (especially for under 30s) where jobs are not permanent and often changing.
There may be some other factors that you can control. For example you might be like a person I knew who went through the same thing many times, losing jobs and room mates after only 3 months. But it was because she was incredibly careless. She never was able to change her behaviour so it kept happenning over and over again.
Make a list of things that you can improve upon. Maybe it is arriving at work on time, maybe it is completing work assigned to you or listening to your boss. Maybe it is the way you treat your co-workers.
Sometimes it is a matter of finding a profession and sticking to it. Over time you will get better at it. Don't worry about whether you are smart or not (it didn't stop George W. Bush did it), everyone has some ability and can learn to do something that other people can't do.
Good luck
2007-09-12 19:17:18
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answered by flingebunt 7
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Definitely. Everyone has different talents. I'm sure you have other talents. Find what you're passionate about, if it's writing get a job in that field, or go to school to learn more. Just keep searching, you'll find it. You must be an intelligent person if you are a writer. You just need inspiration maybe some motivation. Get that and let it come naturally, don't criticize yourself, let others give their opinion on your work.
2007-09-12 18:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You sound very young...hang in there, it'll all come together soon. What are the things that interest you? Concentrate on those things and learn more about them. Most young people go through a stage where they think they are dumb and not any good at anything. But it turns out never to be true. Be patient with yourself, you'll get there and have the pleasure of working your entire life! Ha ha!
2007-09-12 18:31:12
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answered by red 7
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Like the others said your smart enough its just that the job had where not in your best interest you have to like the job to want to do it. So just look around find that one that sticks out to you and try it out.
2007-09-12 18:27:55
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answered by Wyldfire 3
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heavily, you will do great(in simple terms took mine). i'm failing math, and the attempt had no longer something to do with any of the math i grow to be studying different than for like 3 questions! instructors sweat it, greater desirable than it fairly is. maximum probable there'll not often be any formula's. have confidence me, i'm in extreme college. instructors like to clutter with infants heads. this is not any longer no longer ordinary. No sweat. in simple terms take a deep breath. because of the fact certainly, this is like all different attempt, in simple terms longer. you will do great! =)
2016-11-15 02:39:12
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answered by ? 4
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i agree with jen. what do you like to do? you can never do bad at something you like to do.
i love to groom dogs. so i got a job doing it. and now every day that i have to work is like a field trip for me! i love learning new techniques and meeting new dogs and people. just find something you love doing (you don't even have to be good at it yet)... as soon as you do you won't want to stop learning about it!
2007-09-12 18:25:39
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answered by megs 4
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99% perspiration, 1% inspiration. Remember these golden words.
2007-09-12 18:26:22
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answered by umichedu5 . 1
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Your smart enough to realize you have a problem,
then your smart enough to find a solution.
2007-09-12 18:21:17
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answered by MaHaMeHe 5
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My advice would be to keep trying everything that interests you.
2007-09-12 18:20:35
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answered by Jen 3
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