
Life is tumultuous, but beautiful.
I am a 26 year old man, completely rebuilding my life. I had to let go of a life I once held, and now I am much stronger. I have been a student, patient and employee with the University of Washington, in varying capacities. I will be returning to the UW to finish what I started in 2010. 2010 seems like a lifetime ago, but I am moving forward with great insight in 2018.

Good for you!!! Sometimes you have to go out on faith - no regrets! Good luck to you!!!!!

Kevin, I have owned my own company since 1971. I was into construction at the time. Building came to a halt during oil cost went up. So I spent 18 years as a Freight Experditer & became a Teamster till I broke my neck. I went back to Business School received my certificate. Then on into accounting. Then eight years in med school. I recommend you get back in school now. Get that degree it will help you to do what you love most. Congratulations on completing.ing to Jobcase. I believe in Having LOVE be your over all guidence and Faith will take you to your Nth desires.

Thank God!!! I'm excited for you!!!

Way to stick with it, Kevin! Thanks for reminding us to always keep moving forward and to have a positive outlook on life.

Good luck to you. I did a similar thing not long ago. Shot for the Stars!

Reinventing yourself is never easy, but at the end of it you may just discover that you're a lot happier. Glad you're doing well this year. Good luck!
You have lots of time to do whatever you want to. Go for it! Lots of people out there don't start rebuilding their lives until after their 40th birthday. I also know several people who reinvented themselves after they reached the retirement age, because they just weren't ready to throw in the towel, yet. Its never too late to learn and do something different with your life. My grandmother became a nurse after all four of her children grew up. She was 40 something at the time. At 75, she did her own home nursing business and took care of a few old people. Once her patients died, she decided to work at the Catholic Diocese providing laundry services for the priests. She did that for almost another decade. At the age of 80, she worked for the public schools doing the foster grandparent program. She helped elementary school children learn how to read and write until she died at the age of 95.