Wednesday, January 24, 2018

About My Interest in Psychology


For as long as I can remember I have always taken an interest in the mind and human behavior. In conversations, class room settings, workplace… well practically anywhere I observe people’s behavior and would constantly ask myself why? Why do people: act, react, live, treat, respond in that manner or what triggered this/that person to react in this/that way? How was this person’s character built, was it their upbringing or a certain experience? I am forever curious, so there are a few branches of study in Psychology that I find interesting: Counseling Psychology and Industrial Organizational Psychology.

I have been told many times over that I am a great listener and it is not uncommon for a stranger to relieve their personal stresses or concerns into my forever listening ear. I guess that begs the question of what in my life has led me to be so open? A question my husband and sister ask me all the time. Therefore, I know I’m comfortable with people and it doesn’t matter the circumstance or crisis I enjoy talking and working through problems, so I do take interest in Counseling Psychology.

However, once I began to work it was put to my attention that I had a natural skill in areas that would improve every workplace I have ever been in. The skill to delegate duties, recognize potential, realize troubling areas all helped me maximize time which then help me lead a very efficient work shift. I kept getting these reoccurring compliment before each promotion I would receive from supervisor to management positions. There were only two jobs I was not offered a management position, my first two jobs. Therefore once I recognized my potential I knew I wanted to get a degree in Business Management. When researching careers in Business Human Resources kept grabbing my attention, so the branch of Industrial Organizational Psychology seems to partner well with my Business degree. 



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