First of all, you should write your thoughts when you choose the preschool education industry. Only the truth can move people. At first, you may be complacent or feel helpless. I remember that I spent the last few years in a painful struggle. In a circle full of women, I do some tedious things for my mother-in-law, stay in class all day and deal with noisy children. Many parents look at you with questioning eyes. My salary is pitiful. At that time, I wanted to escape. I am also happy to create some interesting sports games for them. After a year, sometimes walking on the playground, as long as the children can see you, they will desperately call your name over and over again. At that time, you really felt how much the children needed you and the real value of your existence. In the end, I just stayed, got along well with my children and colleagues, and was gradually recognized by my parents and society. Because I went to physical education class alone, I had a lot of free time. I learned a lot of computer knowledge by surfing the Internet. My computer maintenance and website management are both part-time jobs. I usually look up some information about children's sports on the Internet. After several years of collection and accumulation, I now use some spare time to study children's physical education courses, create sports games (original), write teaching plan papers to participate or publish, and often participate in provincial and municipal quality class competitions or exhibitions. The results began to show. Now I am in the teaching management position, but I haven't lost my major. I'm still studying and exploring children's sports, and I can find a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment when I see that the games I create can be liked by children. My ideal now is to make achievements professionally and lead a team with high quality and strong business in management.
Of course, the above is just my thinking about my work process. I think everyone's situation is different. What I said can only be used for reference. I hope you can also find a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction in your chosen career. This is your career ideal.