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How to Balance Family Expectations with Your Personal Goals

 

 

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How to Balance Family Expectations with Your Personal Goals

As a child, your goals and expectations may closely align with your parents’. As you get older, you may find that your personal goals begin to differ from your family’s expectations. When that happens, it can create tension in your relationship with your family, and your parents in particular. Here are a few tips to help balance family expectations with your personal goals.

 

Clearly Separate Your Goals from Their Expectations

Many students hear from a young age that they need to go to college. Some are told they need to become a doctor or lawyer. Or that they need to be able to support themselves as soon as they complete college. After hearing these things so often, it may become difficult for students to separate their goals from their parents’ expectations. Take a step back and really look at what you want to do and accomplish in life. Identify what you want, not necessarily what you think your parents expect you to do. It will be much harder to be happy long term if you don’t have clear ownership of your goals.

 

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Kimberlee Blevins, Sitting Bull College

Kimberlee Blevins is an enrolled member of the Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation from the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation; and a descendent of the Hunkpapa Lakota. She was born into the Ciicga Clan. Her traditional name is Sunlight Woman. Blevins, who serves as the AISES Region 5 Student Representative, is currently finishing her MS in environmental science with a concentration on air quality in tribal communities at Sitting Bull College. She earned a BS in environmental science and two associate degrees in pre-engineering and Native American leadership from United Tribes Technical College. Blevins is focused on tribal land restoration and environmental policy. Her passion is working on STEM outreach and inspiring tribal youth.

 

What should students keep top of mind when working toward a goal that might not be understood or accepted by family members?

Students should keep in mind both their passion and boundaries. There have been so many times when I’ve been torn between commitments to school and family. It has been an inner battle. I have two main takeaways from my academic career. The first is to practice time management.

 

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PRE-COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES

 

Join the Environmental Justice Video Challenge for Students!

 

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UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES

 

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Join EnCorps STEM Teachers Program as a STEMx Tutor

 

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Paid internships during which students will explore how wave concepts are manifested in a broad range of physics and astronomy.

 

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RESOURCES FOR AISES MEMBERS

 

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