The journey towards that dream is not easy. Most present flight attendants had said they prayed a lot during those days when they were trying to become flight attendants. Today, they still pray a lot, but this time, for safe flights. So pray, have faith, and work hard to be a flight attendant. Who knows, things may fall into place one day and at your most unexpected time.
When you pray, ask God for help. First, ask Him to strengthen your faith in Him and yourself. That is the most important thing. It would help if you likewise had confidence that you could turn your dream into a reality.
Second, pay for inner strength. The journey is not easy, and much emotional power is needed. Rejections are normal; even the most successful people in this world have countless rejections and failures before getting to where they are.
Third, pray for the wisdom always to be open to new learning and lessons. Sometimes, God answers our prayers through experience and studies; then, we take it upon ourselves to improve. Keep praying that God opens your mind and heart for you to see what went wrong and where to improve.
Fourth, pray that God always gives you opportunities to turn your cabin crew dream into a reality. This comes in the form of job openings and open days. Not only that, but opportunities may also come in the form of rejections because it is through sacrifices that we learn and improve ourselves.
Last but not least, have Faith and know that what you’ve already prayed for has been heard by God. Just keep working hard, keep hustling. Shun discouragements. Believe in yourself. Pray, have faith, and work hard until you become a flight attendant.
So good luck, future flight attendant and may God be with you on this journey!
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