Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

Contributor: Munko Munko
I know we have a huge age range here so I am curious - are you happy where you are now? Do you have big plans for yourself in the next 10 years?

Realistically where will you be in 10 years? If you had everything accessible and no limits, how would that change?
03/28/2013
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Contributor: Chilipepper Chilipepper
Realistically: I'll be 45. I'll be married and have a 5 or 6-year-old child, possibly living in either Portland or Vancouver. I'll likely be working only part-time.

If that future was suggested to me a year ago, I'd be freaking out. Now I'm looking forward to it.

No limits: still married and with the kid, but also traveling the world with my family, and have a homebase of a rambling old Victorian in New England. And writing novels.
03/28/2013
Contributor: KinkyKatieJames KinkyKatieJames
I will be married and hopefully living somewhere warmer since I hate NJ. It would be ideal if I was working as an animal trainer or something closely related.
03/28/2013
Contributor: Msmueller Msmueller
Realistically I'll be dealing with a 16 and 13 year old, so I will be pulling my hair out and worried non stop about my girls...

No limits: we would live in the Keys, and own our own business
03/28/2013
Contributor: Wicked Wahine Wicked Wahine
I'll be right here, in the same house, doing the same thing, *sigh*. Maybe have a good collection of sex toys by then. And have a big enough organic garden & orchard to provide for myself.

No Limits:
I'd be healthy & financially secure, living somewhere on a self sufficient homestead, in love & married or in a committed relationship, with healthy, happy children & lots of animals. I'd be a physician or a vet & be able to provide care to anyone who needed it without worries about payment for either party. I would be able to afford help to care for the homestead while we travel & I will suddenly have a facility for languages & speak many!...Hey, I could go on & on, but all I really want is my health & to be loved/in love, the rest is gravy.
03/28/2013
Contributor: married with children married with children
I plan on being bill free in less then 10 years. I am happy now, because we are on the right path to get ourselves there.
03/28/2013
Contributor: twelve13 twelve13
Gosh. Hopefully with a graduate degree and a stable job, a house, and a dog.
03/29/2013
Contributor: K101 K101
Quote:
Originally posted by Munko
I know we have a huge age range here so I am curious - are you happy where you are now? Do you have big plans for yourself in the next 10 years?

Realistically where will you be in 10 years? If you had everything accessible and no limits, how ... more
Hmmm... Realistically, I see myself writing -- as I do now, but probably further into my career with it. I don't really know what else though.
03/29/2013
Contributor: ViVix ViVix
Quote:
Originally posted by Munko
I know we have a huge age range here so I am curious - are you happy where you are now? Do you have big plans for yourself in the next 10 years?

Realistically where will you be in 10 years? If you had everything accessible and no limits, how ... more
I'm 23, and I currently need much more support than I would like. However, I should have my Bachelor's degree within the next two years, so I hope to be completely off of assistance. I want a full-time job, decent pay, and to move out of income-based housing. I'd also like to put my daughter into swim classes, as she told me at 2 that she wanted to swim in the Olympics.
If I had no limits, I'd own my own bakery, but I have a LOT of limits I'm afraid.
03/29/2013
Contributor: srexom srexom
hopefully more successful
03/29/2013
Contributor: Hummingbird Hummingbird
Retiring at age 70 and starting a new chapter and an exciting one I might add in my life. I too have been writing for over the last year, Almost 60 years of living gives me a lot to say in story format of course. Maybe in ten years I'll be brave enough to submit them for publication.
03/29/2013
Contributor: CollegeFun2014 CollegeFun2014
I'll be 32 hopefully with my professional engineers license
03/29/2013
Contributor: Septimus Septimus
I'll be in my mind-thirties, married to a wonderful guy for 10 years and maybe have a few kids running around the house.
We'll be living somewhere wonderful and have a great house. I'll be working from home on my writing, and maybe working part time at a library or book store. :o)
03/29/2013
Contributor: Munko Munko
I'll be 37 (EEEK!) and will have one 11 year old daughter running around, and hopefully a few other littles behind her. Hopefully by then we are married, and have renovated the house, and my fiances company has thrived by then and we will be able to live a bit more comfortably.

No limits: We'd have an acreage, double the pets, double the kids and be happy as can be.

Really there isn't much I'd change from now til then except more kids and a bit more money!
03/29/2013
Contributor: Lildrummrgurl7 Lildrummrgurl7
Hmmm. I see myself in one of a few places. Realistically, I'd like to have completed law school, found a career, and have at least one child while my partner works from home to care for said child. However, plans never work out do they? So I'll probably be in a temporary career, waiting to go back to school and raising my child while my partner starts his career.
03/29/2013
Contributor: js250 js250
I will be 52--spoiling my granddaughter, working on motorcycles and retired...building my own internet businesses and reselling them.
03/29/2013
Contributor: jennifur77 jennifur77
Hopefully married with children!
03/29/2013
Contributor: LavenderSkies LavenderSkies
Married with kids!
03/29/2013
Contributor: Cosmonaut Cosmonaut
I am going to be living in Japan or China. I will probably have two kids of my own and one that I adopted. My husband will be making video games and I am either working with marine mammals or being an artist for games/animation...mayb e both <3
03/29/2013
Contributor: hillys hillys
I hope I have a job in 10 years. Maybe in some type of relationship.
03/29/2013
Contributor: ChubbyNerd ChubbyNerd
I'll be 31, so hopefully i'll be married with a child or 2.
03/29/2013
Contributor: spiced spiced
I hope we'll be debt-free and well-positioned for retirement. I also hope we'll be healthy and happy, because that's what matters most.
03/29/2013
Contributor: Living Doll Living Doll
Financially stable, married, owning a house and possibly a business.
03/30/2013
Contributor: GravyCakes GravyCakes
i used to love my job, but i'm getting to the pt where i'm not sure if it will end up being something that i want to do for the rest of my career. i'm doing exactly what i wanted to do right out of college (which i finished last yr), but, idk. while i like my job, i think i may end up happier doing something that involves less time having to deal w/ customers.
03/31/2013
Contributor: MrWishyWashy MrWishyWashy
I am 38 and divorced....so hopefully re-married and happy again!
04/02/2013
Contributor: TJax TJax
At 38?

Maybe my woman and I will have kid by then, we still don't want any at the moment.

Hopefully I will have enough solar panels installed to no longer rely on the power grid. Maybe I will be able to switch over from being a programmer to being a farmer (of everything that Washington state will allow) and will make erotic games in my free time.
04/03/2013