Does anyone here have constant fear or anxiety over decision making?
I lost my job several months ago. My only skills are drawing and I figured if I want to get into an industry like gaming or animation, I should pick up new skills. I know I could always learn new skills online, but its rough living at home with no job with no income.
So after some hard decision making I decided to go back to college. The closest thing my college has is design and digital media where I figure I could learn how to do motion graphics, video editing, web design, etc.
The past month I was debating whether or not to go back to my local college to finish my degree or Instead take a 4 week workshop to study 3d animation which would be 8 hours a day over the course of 4 weeks. I would do the animation course, but I also wanted to earn my college degree as fast as possible and knew I couldn't do both. I go to a college for animation, but animation schools are expensive.
I had been debating for the past month, but ultimately decided to back to college to earn a degree is the better choice. I figured if I really want to learn something like 3d animation or unity, I could do it on the side while earning my college credits.
But friends and family keep interfering and keep giving me suggestions as to what I could do instead and it just sends me in a panic mode that makes me feel like I'm making the wrong decision.
I just want to be able to decide on something and be fine with it and not worry that I should be doing something else with my time.
When I finally decided on a plan and want to stick to that plan, I get anxious when other people suggest me to do something else.
Thoughts how to deal with this?
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Jeeze so many typos. I'm posting from my phone so sorry about that
Meant to say "I "could" go for a college for animation"