How to decide on a career path when you have multiple passions? #Spring25
I completed my undergraduate degree in May 2024 in Equine Therapeutic Horsemanship and Facility Management. I have always loved horses and helping others. While in college I realized how much I enjoy educating about the things I'm passionate about. I have also always been passionate about animals and the environment. I am planning to go back to school earn by masters in environmental education. I'm torn between the two degrees. I would love to combine the two but I don't know how to make that a reality.
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Kim’s Answer
I had an undergraduate degree in science and was originally going to go into medicine, but also really loved innovation and business. I ended up getting a job in Consulting to try out different aspects of business to see if and what I liked about it. Fast forward and I created a job for myself that studies the science of experiences (getting back to my undergrad roots) to create experiences that help people get to breakthroughs. It was a wonderful mash up for me, and it was never a job that was explicitly posted.
By pursuing experiences that interest you and that relate to your passions, you open up new possibilities and put yourself in a position to figure out where and how to combine those to create a career that gives you what you need.
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Nija Jackson, LCSW
Nija’s Answer
What really helped me was understanding that you don’t have to stick with just one passion forever. Start by asking yourself:
1) What makes me feel energized, even on tough days?
2) What kind of lifestyle do I want—structured, flexible, creative, or stable?
3) Which passion can I explore right now, and which ones can I keep as hobbies or develop later?
Sometimes, it’s best to choose the path that matches your values and current life stage, knowing it can change over time. A career doesn’t have to define you completely, and you can always shift, grow, and include your other interests in different ways.
Give yourself the freedom to explore, make mistakes, and change your mind. That’s all part of the journey. What’s most important is moving forward with curiosity, not stress. You’re not behind; you’re just figuring things out like everyone else. 💛
If you need help narrowing things down, I’d love to chat about it!
Gishan’s Answer
First of all congrats on obtaining your degree, what a lifetime milestone and best of success on your future endeavors. I can totally relate to your question, I have 2 degrees myself. The best thing to do is to choose which degree will land you a good job, and the other you can use as a side hustle. That way you enjoy both field's you studied and make extra income post-graduation. Its not easy what to choose but you should always have a plan before graduation. All the best, and it works out.
Best,
Gishan