Thursday, May 21, 2020
Marne Platt Unplugged Insights From A Ms Career Girl Columnist
Marne Platt Unplugged Insights From A Ms Career Girl Columnist From age 5, I dreamed of being a veterinarian, taking care of horses. Thanks to persistence and very supportive parents, I achieved that dream in May 1993, and I loved it. Then allergies forced me to stop, and my real adventures began. Moving into corporate life, I began to change jobs, even countries and that changed my outlook tremendously. When the parent corporation sold my company, I took 2 years off to fulfill another dream, and wrote a book, Living Singlish: Your Life, Your Way . Iâm back in the corporate world now, chasing my next dream: leading a startup in human or veterinary medicine. My life philosophy has 2 pillars: keep learning, and donât let life be boring. Iâve always dreaded the idea of looking back on my life from my 90s and thinking âthat was dull!â Key points of my life philosophy: Keep learning: Life is full of new experiences. Explore them! Surround yourself with interesting people: Friends are the glitter that makes life sparkle Laugh at yourself: We all do silly things or make mistakes. Laugh, learn, then move on. Do what interests you: Try for a job that stimulates your brain. If yours doesnât, use your non-working time to do what you love Take smart risks: push yourself a bit; youâll be surprised at what you can do Be independent: Make up your own mind, plan for your own future. Donât rely on anyone else to do it for you. Be kind: simple and old-fashioned, but I believe that most people are friendly and interesting. Just treat them as you want them to treat you. Iâm smart about risks â" no solo trekking through North Korea for me- and yet I push myself a little bit each time, following my interests. Living in 4 different countries, waltzing at a Viennese ball, getting lost driving through the mountains of Slovenia, writing a book: all experiences that would never have occurred to me, had I remained in veterinary practice. Taking smart chances has paid off! Sure, Iâve made mistakes; who hasnât? I learned to laugh at myself, and not dwell on them too much. Just extract the lesson and move on. As a friend says, âput on your big girl panties and deal with it.â Speaking of friends, mine have diverse backgrounds, interests and points of view. My friends teach me, share celebrations and sorrows, and build memories. My life is more interesting with them in it. Work matters too: for a sense of accomplishment, to contribute to society, to teach me new skills, and of course for money. Work took me to dozens of countries, introduced me to hundreds of people. Iâve learned that workâs place in your life evolves. I approach it differently now than I did in my 20s. My 2 proudest accomplishments are becoming a veterinarian, and publishing my book, Living Singlish: Your Life, Your Way Both took persistence and hard work, pushed me beyond my internal limitations, and helped me to do a little good in the world. Writing Living Singlish and blogging for Ms. Career Girl help me pass on the lessons Iâve learned, to support the women coming behind me. Helping other women to build their dream lives is, for me, the ultimate way of âpaying it forward.â Marne Platt is a regular columnist for Ms Career Girl. She contributes insightful commentary on all things of interest to todays career women.
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