Jemma Sbeg
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And it would be so fascinating to do like a longitudinal research study where you interview like people at 12, at 19 and then at 30 or some point in time and see what careers they ended up getting. choosing. But looking at our profile again of youngest children, they're outgoing, social, rebellious, rule changes, charming, maybe a little bit attention seeking.
And it would be so fascinating to do like a longitudinal research study where you interview like people at 12, at 19 and then at 30 or some point in time and see what careers they ended up getting. choosing. But looking at our profile again of youngest children, they're outgoing, social, rebellious, rule changes, charming, maybe a little bit attention seeking.
Even those negative qualities are assets. They're assets when it comes to your career. Someone with these traits is more likely to thrive in a profession that involves performance, leadership, persuasion, risk-taking.
Even those negative qualities are assets. They're assets when it comes to your career. Someone with these traits is more likely to thrive in a profession that involves performance, leadership, persuasion, risk-taking.
Even those negative qualities are assets. They're assets when it comes to your career. Someone with these traits is more likely to thrive in a profession that involves performance, leadership, persuasion, risk-taking.
So things like entertainment, sales, being a startup founder, investment banking, an investigative journalist, a lobbyist, like someone who really pushes bounds, someone who isn't afraid to be, you know, perhaps a little bit more out there than your average Joe. I think about my youngest sister as an example of this all the time.
So things like entertainment, sales, being a startup founder, investment banking, an investigative journalist, a lobbyist, like someone who really pushes bounds, someone who isn't afraid to be, you know, perhaps a little bit more out there than your average Joe. I think about my youngest sister as an example of this all the time.
So things like entertainment, sales, being a startup founder, investment banking, an investigative journalist, a lobbyist, like someone who really pushes bounds, someone who isn't afraid to be, you know, perhaps a little bit more out there than your average Joe. I think about my youngest sister as an example of this all the time.
Like she is so creative, but she also thinks and dreams so much bigger than me. You know, I am very overly cautious. My middle sister is just like the chillest person ever. Like she's an athlete, so she's very focused, but she's also just like, yeah, whatever. I'm going to go with the flow. Whatever happens will happen. My little sister though is like, I am going to conquer the world.
Like she is so creative, but she also thinks and dreams so much bigger than me. You know, I am very overly cautious. My middle sister is just like the chillest person ever. Like she's an athlete, so she's very focused, but she's also just like, yeah, whatever. I'm going to go with the flow. Whatever happens will happen. My little sister though is like, I am going to conquer the world.
Like she is so creative, but she also thinks and dreams so much bigger than me. You know, I am very overly cautious. My middle sister is just like the chillest person ever. Like she's an athlete, so she's very focused, but she's also just like, yeah, whatever. I'm going to go with the flow. Whatever happens will happen. My little sister though is like, I am going to conquer the world.
And I'm always the one who's like, oh my God, but have you considered this? Like this could go wrong. Like, have you considered this? Like this could, this could be a problem. Like, what are you going to do about that? And she's kind of like, okay, I'll deal with it. Like she really has that vibe of like, it's going to work out for me. And it's, Something I really, really love about her.
And I'm always the one who's like, oh my God, but have you considered this? Like this could go wrong. Like, have you considered this? Like this could, this could be a problem. Like, what are you going to do about that? And she's kind of like, okay, I'll deal with it. Like she really has that vibe of like, it's going to work out for me. And it's, Something I really, really love about her.
And I'm always the one who's like, oh my God, but have you considered this? Like this could go wrong. Like, have you considered this? Like this could, this could be a problem. Like, what are you going to do about that? And she's kind of like, okay, I'll deal with it. Like she really has that vibe of like, it's going to work out for me. And it's, Something I really, really love about her.
The youngest child definitely has their, you know, with all their strengths, there's also things they struggle with in relation to like the family dynamic. And we've talked about them a little bit already, but one we haven't spoken about is like a sense of competition and feeling left out by their other siblings.
The youngest child definitely has their, you know, with all their strengths, there's also things they struggle with in relation to like the family dynamic. And we've talked about them a little bit already, but one we haven't spoken about is like a sense of competition and feeling left out by their other siblings.
The youngest child definitely has their, you know, with all their strengths, there's also things they struggle with in relation to like the family dynamic. And we've talked about them a little bit already, but one we haven't spoken about is like a sense of competition and feeling left out by their other siblings.
So especially when you're a child, like you forever want to be part of the big kids games. And the big kids activities. But, you know, you're just the little annoying one. You're the one that's like going to ruin it. You're like not quite at the level that your older siblings want you to be at. And it can mean that you feel, you know, quite excluded.
So especially when you're a child, like you forever want to be part of the big kids games. And the big kids activities. But, you know, you're just the little annoying one. You're the one that's like going to ruin it. You're like not quite at the level that your older siblings want you to be at. And it can mean that you feel, you know, quite excluded.
So especially when you're a child, like you forever want to be part of the big kids games. And the big kids activities. But, you know, you're just the little annoying one. You're the one that's like going to ruin it. You're like not quite at the level that your older siblings want you to be at. And it can mean that you feel, you know, quite excluded.