You may start your walk to become a cabin crew whether airlines are hiring or not. You may begin by practicing and reading materials. Now, you are 100% on your decision regardless of what others say, don’t look back once you begin your flight attendant journey. Keep your focus and your sights forward.
One crucial instruction you must follow when climbing a mountain: is never to look back. Instead, you always have to look forward, and up the direction, you are going. Looking back down may cause you to lose your focus. It may scare you that you may lose your balance. You also must always be aware of what is in front of you. It would help if you kept your eyes on your trail and peak.
See this journey like climbing a mountain, where the view is very beautiful
This goes the same when you start your cabin crew journey. I want you to see it like a mountain, except this “mountain” will give you a view above 40,000ft. As you make the first step up, keep your eyes on the trail and at the peak.
Your trail is your pathway, from recruitment to training. There may be parts of the trail where you will need to make adjustments like a little deviation to avoid loose soil, which may be dangerous, low trees, and so on, but basically, your path is the safest guide up. As you go up, things will get more challenging, just like cabin crew training, but keep your eyes on the trail and the peak. Do not look back when hurdles come your way because they may scare you off your goals and directions.
Learn from the past but never look back at it
When I say “look back,” do not look back at your hardships, the negativity others told you, your failures, and bad memories. You had left them behind, and you are on your way up. Just keep your eyes up, conquering every stage of the recruitment process. Learning to deal with hurdles and making adjustments are significant.
Trust me. Your journey up the peak of becoming a cabin crew may not be as fast as the others but always remember that your goal is not to get there first, then other people. Your goal is to get there. So take things one step at a time, and take baby steps forward. As long you keep your eyes on the path ahead of you, listen to your guides who have walked the path before, and keep your head facing up, you will become a cabin crew in time.
Keep your head facing towards the heavens and watch how God will guide you through.
Once you get up there, the only thing you should look back into is where you began, which you should never forget. Keep your head pointing to the sky but your feet on the ground. Begin your flight attendant journey as early as today.
First love never dies. I fell in love with airplanes and aviation when I was a kid. My dream was to become a pilot, but destiny led me to another path: to be an aviation digital media content creator and a small business owner. My passion for aviation inspires me to bring you quality content through my website and social accounts. Aviation is indeed in my blood and blog!