It just be like that sometimes..

My plan to start Cosmetology School this summer changed as well as the timing to have another kid. 

I haven't been accepted to the Cosmeology Program yet but if or once i am, I would have to start in August because my mom can't watch my kid during summer break.. her health ain't so good and she might not be living with us during that time. I wanted to finish Cosmo School as quickly as possible because i didn't wanna miss any (or a lot) of my kid's school events and idk if Cosmo school would let me make up the hours.

I was planning to have another kid in 2026 but i don't like the idea of being pregnant while in Cosmo school 🫤 time's passing and i'm getting older, my health ain't at 100%. Part of me is freaking out about my plans changing but i'm also not mentally ready to have another kid yet 🫠

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2025/1/2 Edited to

... Read morePursuing a cosmetology career is often filled with dreams and plans, but life circumstances can lead to unexpected changes. For many, like the author of this piece, the decision to start cosmetology school can come with the added complexities of family dynamics and personal health. It's not uncommon for students, especially those who are older or have children, to grapple with the challenges of balancing their education with family obligations. As the author discusses her plans to enroll in a cosmetology program, she highlights the crucial role of family support and the need to consider alternative childcare options. The reality of her mother's health adds an emotional layer to her decision-making process, reflecting the struggles many face when seeking to better their lives through education. Moreover, the internal conflict about timing and readiness for another child while pursuing professional goals resonates with many individuals navigating similar paths. Those aspiring to enter cosmetology or any rigorous educational program must weigh their ambitions against their personal circumstances. Additionally, aspiring cosmetologists should be aware of the various programs available, including flexible schedules that may accommodate parents and older students. Many schools understand the unique challenges faced by these demographics and offer specialized support or part-time options that can help ease the burden of juggling family and school. Ultimately, the journey through cosmetology school is about more than just education; it’s about personal growth, resilience, and the pursuit of one’s passions despite life's hurdles. This narrative serves as an inspiration for anyone facing similar life decisions, reminding them that it’s okay to reevaluate and adapt their plans as circumstances evolve.