Introduction

Introduction


Ever wonder what you want to be or what you want to become? When we were younger, we always want to become something, or someone but for those who have not thought about that, they are still looking for themselves, despite having doing it for many, many years.

I used to have a dream of becoming a doctor when I was younger, but as I grew up, I encountered and was exposed to different experiences in life, a lot of things changed, on top of that, studying at that time does not really agree with me much and thus, the starting of the journey of ‘looking for myself’. Since I can no longer pursue my ambition as a doctor (just any doctor in general), while in the process of ‘looking for myself’, I found myself attracted to the field I am pursuing now. I always have an interest in getting to know people, observing and listening to them and try to give advice but, I am no adviser nor a counsellor and also not a professional, thus an interest sparked from within though at that time I was still stuck with no future plans of whatsoever.

At one point, while travelling and meeting with lots of people from different backgrounds and culture, I start to realize that I do not have to ‘look for myself’ because I do know what I want to be and what I want to do. It was all the circumstances and other miscellaneous things that hinder me from advancing further. Thus the journey begins with going back to university and pick up Psychology and to gain a professional degree. But, after my first paper in Psychology as a Natural Science, I am yet again plunged into another pool of decisions. 

Far from being a licensed psychologist, my current status is a full-time employee in the hospitality industry and a part-time student in Massey University in the Distance Learning division with Psychology as my major. This is my first year, second semester with two papers under my arm – Communication in the Sciences, of which I am trying my best to unleash my potential in science writings on one of the assignments now, even though the pieces I write may not be the best but hopefully will be all going towards that direction; and Psychology as a Social Science, which I may, or may not write about in later posts.

Most people will jump to conclusions that I will become a psychologist, or for some, a mind-reader of some sort, or maybe a psychic. All these are untrue since the subject of Psychology have not been truly and widely discussed or explained. It is in fact, a very interesting subject and that is why I am intrigued by the topics I am studying. Also this will be part of our challenge to try to educate and communicate with people what we study and do especially once we graduate. As there are many fields in the real-world that psychology can be implemented in.

Communication is very important and it impacts on how people react and this is one of the reasons why as Science students, it is a compulsory subject for us to learn to write scientifically and also at the same time to be able to get our points out to normal audiences, just like us who took up Psychology so that we can inform and educate them without all the scientific jargons but still able to get the message across.

There are still a lot for me to learn therefore, I hope to be able to pick up more skills whether in communicating with others in writing or even via face-to-face; or simply simple skills just for our daily usage in life. Hope that one day I will be of service to you if you need someone to talk to, I am Geraldine, simply called Gerry.

Comments

Unknown said…
Gerry, it is a very interesting introduction. I felt like getting to know you more as I read. I can also relate to the importance of communication to the study of the psychology – communication helps to makes behaviour understandable.
Rose Arnold said…
I still don't know what I want to become, so I understand completely where you're coming from! I've done a lot of "looking for myself" over the past few years as well. I love how you've found different ways you'd like to help people, other than becoming a doctor. I can't wait to see where psychology takes you!
Unknown said…
Very cool that you made the choice to study psychology. It seems like you had quite a journey in getting to this point. I imagine it's quite tough working full time in the hospitality industry and studying in your spare time, I think I would struggle with that.
khangkei said…
Being able to take up this course is also a challenge. I do hope that communication will continue to lead me step-by-step to a place where I can find my own path. I am looking forward to work more with you all and hope our team-work will bring us closer! All the best, folks!!

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