[The following column written by me appeared in the Deccan Herald Education Supplemt of November 28, 2013]
Dear Madam,
I am a student of Engineering (EC) III
semester now. When I was in 2nd PUC I was good in studies. I secured 90%
in PUC. But when I entered Engineering my life totally changed. I am
not able to concentrate on my studies. When I sit down to study I start
thinking of something other than studies. I don't know what has happened
to me. I have lost all hope in my life that I’ll score good marks in my
upcoming exams. In my class I had a friend. We both were good friends
when we were in 2nd semester but now I don't know what has happened to
him. He is not speaking with me properly. Because of that I am so
distracted. I am trying to forget everything about 2nd semester, but am
not able to come out of that. Switching on to my career part, I even
thought of ending my life. I am totally frustrated with my life. Earlier
I wasn't like this. I was very happy in my life, I used to laugh and
enjoy life. But now I am totally different. I want to be as I was
before. Please help me. I don't want to see my life getting ruined like
this.
Neha
Dear Neha,
I understand that you are feeling
totally lost and distracted because of the loss of friendship that you
had with one boy in your class. Your academics is suffering, you are
giving up on life, and you even considered suicide. Neha, can anyone be
more important to you than yourself? Yes, only if you do not consider
yourself important. You must have seen this quote in many places, “Don’t
make someone else a priority in life, when you are only an option in
theirs.” No one will be a constant companion in your life for you other
than yourself. People will come into your life for some time and move
on. The only person who will be with you all your life, is YOU.
So,
honour yourself. And recognise your own worth. Try and understand why
that person was so important to you that you are willing to lose
yourself in his memory. What need was he fulfilling for you? Think about
how you can fulfill that need in some other way? If you are not able to
answer these questions for yourself, I suggest you seek the help of a
counsellor who will help you work things out in a way that will make you
feel stronger and more worthy and less dependent on other people.
All the best
Dear Madam,
I
am a regular reader of counselling column in DH Education. I wish the
same helps me too. I am a 2013 fresher in ECE branch with 56%
aggregate. I have done courses in AutoCAD and OrCAD. I am interested in
doing a job in the field I have studied. Due to my percentage I find
none. My parents want me to do a course in Java, which I don't want to
do, but have agreed since I really want to work and it is my last resort
to get a job.
In case I don't find a job through that too, I intend to do Masters. But
again, I am confused to choose between MBA and M Tech. Though I have no
idea about MBA, my instincts suggest me to go ahead with the same. If I
decide to do MBA, what are the admission criteria? Which branch is
easy? Which one has more scope? Which are the top colleges for it? What
job will I end up with if I do an MBA?
I am tired of hearing
sarcastic remarks from parents about being jobless. Seeing my cousins
fare well in life is making me miserable. I avoid people and my employed
friends since they pity me. I know I have made a mistake by taking
Engineering lightly and I don't want to make the same mistake in life,
again. Please guide me.
A Student
Dear Student,
I
understand your confusion on what you should do next and how you should
go about doing something that will eventually get you a job. I am,
however, not a career counsellor, and will not be able to give you any
inputs on that aspect. However, what concerned me, was the last
paragraph of your email. I am responding to you purely about that.
I
hear you say that because you have not been able to find a job, you are
feeling worthless; so much so that now you do not even like to meet any
of your family and friends because you don't have a job. You are
feeling embarrassed about it and shying away. You are also feeling
jealous or envious of your cousins who are all doing well. Maybe, that
is also putting some pressure on you. You regret not having focussed
enough on your studies till now, and are looking for ways to set right,
or restrict the damage done.
Here, I want to remind you about a few things:
* Success in life does not depend only on your marks in exams. In fact,
marks can’t do anything more than open a few doors for you. Success in
life depends mostly on other factors like self-confidence, communication
skills, ability to work with others, ability to lead a team,
creativity, problem-solving skills, ability to think out of the box,
etc. Marks do not even figure as a factor. Not having marks does not
mean that you cannot be successful.
* You need to arrive at your own
definition of success, not accept a definition that has been thrust upon
you by your parents, or friends, or other significant people. So take
some time to define your own idea of success.
* Your current goal
seems to be getting a job. Unfortunately, merely getting a job should
not be the goal. Getting a job can merely be a stepping stone towards an
ultimate larger goal. After all, you want a job that will be
fulfilling and that will help you go closer towards your definition of
success.
* To aid you in this process you must have a clear
understanding of your own strengths and weaknesses, so that you can gain
strength from your strengths, and you can accept yourself with all your
weaknesses. You could choose to overcome some of those weaknesses, and
you can choose to live with some of the others. To aid you in this
process, it may be helpful for you to take the help of a counsellor, or
some other trusted adult. Your goal should be to help you define and
accept yourself, and then go forward in the world with confidence and a
'can do' attitude.
I enjoyed your advice to Neha and `A student'. Your responses are very appropriate and, I am sure, must have helped the persons. Best of luck. Brij M. Seoni
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDelete