
I remember my first run-in with the beast known as continuing education requirements. It still feels like yesterday, though the experience lasted several years. I wasn’t far into my career before I realized that, if I was going to compete in the job market, I would need something to set me apart. If I’d known that meeting requirements early made the road easier, I could tell you a much different story.
Despite already having a college degree, I knew my resume needed to boast more education. That’s when I decided to pursue my first professional designation. It took almost a year of preparation to get to the point where I felt comfortable sitting for the exam. Despite how much I had prepared, I was still nervous at the thought of failing. After all, having to re-sit would mean paying all of the fees again. Fortunately, I managed to pass the exam and, soon thereafter, receive the professional designation I’d longed for.
Continuing Education Requirements
Unfortunately, I came to find out the hard way that the job wasn’t over after the certification exam. Even though I’d previously been made aware of the continuing education requirements I would be responsible for meeting on my own time in order to maintain my status of good-standing with my beloved organization, I was too preoccupied with the entrance exam to be bothered with what came next.
Several months of carefree living went by after the exam. This gave me time to catch up on some of the finer things I’d been missing out on due to the exam prep. Life was good and looking better every day. That is, until one day when I remember a thought coming to me that took the wind out of my sails: I had completely forgotten about my continuing education responsibilities!
The Dangers of Procrastinating
I still had plenty of time to finish meeting requirements, but the thought of doing more work just left me a little demoralized. I remember thinking how annoying it was that I had to continue to do work simply to maintain a designation I had already worked hard to earn in the first place.
However, I still had a solid amount of time remaining to submit my hours, so I didn’t feel like troubling myself with more unpaid work. This cavalier attitude toward my continuing education responsibilities remained with me for quite some time and it quickly became toxic. I could never relax, no matter how much I managed to accomplish at home and work, because I knew that I always still had my CE to do. It was the proverbial monkey on my back that I couldn’t get off.
It’s embarrassing to admit, but I procrastinated doing my CE right up until I only had a month left to submit all my required hours. That’s when life became miserable. I had to give up so much in that month so that I could focus on obtaining CE credits. What made matters worse was that all of this backbreaking work I was exhausting myself to address would only end up maintaining the status-quo for me. I wasn’t going to get any special recognition or advanced designations. I would just end up where I started.

Feel Relieved After Meeting Requirements
I felt like I worked just as hard to stay positive as I did obtaining credits. Which was just as important to accomplish the task at hand. It was a good thing I had the support of my friends and family. Because in the 11th hour, I was able to finish my required CE credits. The feeling that rushed over me after finishing such a daunting task is hard to describe. But I’m sure you’ve felt it before. I remember feeling this weight lift off of me. It was complete and utter bliss. I could see all the joys of life that lay ahead of me now that I had this behind me. I felt like the world was my oyster again.
It was soon thereafter that I swore to adhere to a monthly schedule of obtaining CE credits, so that I would never end up in that situation again. I made sure the monthly routine would be realistic and, if I stuck to it, I would have my CE done with months to spare. That gave me a buffer if some months got away from me and I missed my quota. In the end, the schedule and life lesson served me well. Since then, I have never found myself rushing to finish my CE requirements in the last month.
Start Meeting Requirements for Continuing Education
I hope my story has helped you realize that what you’re going though is not unique to you. I’ve been there, and I just wish I’d had someone to help guide me through the perils of meeting requirements. This is why we created VTR, to help provide guidance and peace of mind to those that are in the same shoes.
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