- Work for people, the public, on a daily basis. Not just my co-workers.
- Find solutions
- Provide a service
- Be a help
- Be active at work
- NOT be in front of a computer 40/40
- Work in a casual atmosphere - it's either a casual uniform or casual dress
- Did I mention interact with people?
- Talk about healthy relationships
- Be involved with sports, health, wellness, and/or providing information for better living (also known as wellness)
- I also do enjoy the equestrian sports but I don't know how hardcore I am. I've been out of it awhile.*
- How can I help people better their lives (via counseling, health services, health information, sport-ish camps, health/phys ed classes) AND not spend the next 3 years getting another undergrad degree?
- I don't think I'm all that inclined for Physical or Occupational therapy - see above.
- I don't find myself leaning to working with the special needs populations
* All I remember are crabby horses and CHILDREN WHO WON'T LISTEN because they don't care because their parents brought them and barking dogs.