The Life You Ask For- It Can Happen

The Life You Ask For

It Can Happen

Finding old content, pictures, and videos of yourself can be a wonderful way to see the proof of your hard work. While searching for some old photos of my kids, I found this video. Please take the time to watch it before continuing to read. It is about 3 minutes, and I promise it’s worth it.

This video was created for a class at Kent State University. It is one of those “Introduce Yourself” videos for my online class. It was created in 2018, and I remember doing many of these, but this one is one of the few where I shared why I wanted to work in librarianship. As I listen to my words and my heart, I am thankful. This is the life I asked for. This field of work is often misunderstood and under-supported. It borders so many community necessities. Becoming a librarian has been impactful and given my life another layer of passion. I am also thankful to God for allowing me to make it through this major life shift and for guiding me to embrace my creative side. Becoming a published author was just one of several dreams that I thought would never come true. But look at me now. WOW!

Backstory (Mini Version)

I went to college directly out of high school but dropped out in year three. It would be another 15 years before I seriously considered returning to higher education. College was different as a Wife, Mom, and full-time Information Technology professional. Everything was online, all the other students were young, and everyone thought I was crazy for starting a second career. My youngest was just under 2 years old, and my oldest was just starting his primary schooling. I remember the virtual counselor recommending I start slow and take 1 class. HA! She didn’t know me, but I don’t move slow on anything I do, and after the vivid dream and visualization of my new goals to become a librarian, I acknowledged her recommendations and promptly signed up for 4 classes (12 credits). I took this pace from 2016 to 2018 and completed my bachelor’s degree. Determined to be a librarian, I immediately moved forward to my Master’s degree program. Side note, it is a regular standard to have a master’s degree to be a public, collegiate, or private librarian. During this time, I published my 1st and 3rd novels, purchased my first home, and grew my literary and community village.

The life I prayed for and expressly dreamed about is where I am now. Honestly, I didn’t think it was going to happen this way, but I am so glad it did. I would not take this back for anything. I am thankful for new visions and goals. I still have work to do on this planet, so I will continually push towards personal achievements and writing successes.

Seeing this video reminds me that it can and will happen.

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