Worse than the mid-life crisis, or the quarter-life crisis, is the identity crisis; the crisis you have when you don’t know who you are, or what you believe in. You basically feel lost.
Well, this blog is having a case of that.
When I tell people I blog, I describe Pursuing Potential as a blog that focuses on tips for thinking positive in everyday situations, especially if you live in New York City. It takes a will of steel to remain positive when somone steps on the back of your flip-flop, causing you to fly foward into the steel turnstile bar in the train station. *Coughs*
But on my web site (www.amberjadams.com) I advertise the blog as a place where minority students can come for tips about pursuing higher education.
So what’s the deal, yo?
To me, Pursuing Potential is both. I like to write about thinking positive because that is a huge part of my life. But as a huge supporter of diversity education, and cultural awareness, I have to write about that as well. I am pursuing a career in education because I want to be able to help people pursue their potential.
So, who knows what I might write about from day-to-day? Don’t try to put the blog in a box. Just roll with it.
