By Shannon Seibert
After her memorable exit from Juan Pablo’s season of The Bachelor, Andi Dorfman, attorney bachelorette, has proven to be a woman who goes after what she wants.  It has been confirmed that the season 10 Bachelorette has quit her post as Assistant District Attorney in Fulton County, Georgia. Dorfman hasn’t announced any plans for what comes next after The Bachelorette, but her direct attitude is helping her find love on national television, captivating the hearts of the lucky men as well as the hearts of America, according to UsMagazine.com.
How do you know when to put love before your career?
Cupid’s Advice:Â
How can you choose between the person you love and what you love doing? In matters of the heart nothing is ever simple. Take a step back from the situation and weigh out your options. Love involves taking risks so take into account these three points before making your decision:
1. It all comes down to your happiness: If your partner is asking you to blatantly choose between them or your career, you need to proceed with caution. If this person isn’t who you want to spend the rest of your life with, and they’re asking you to quit what you love doing, they probably aren’t the best match for you. Ambitious women are a force to be reckoned with, so don’t let any man stand in the way of you reaching your goals. But if you have asked your partner to make significant sacrifices with their career for you, it may be your turn to return the favor.
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2. Go with your gut:Â As people, our intuition can be one of the most useful tools we have. With first impressions, job interviews, and when meeting new people our gut feeling about the person is generally accurate. When it comes down to making a difficult decision with your relationship and your career, flip a coin. When the coin is in the air, you’ll realize what you’re wishing for most, and that should be the choice you make. Going for what you want most and things not panning out is better than wonder “What if” for the rest of your life.
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3. There is always other jobs, but there is only one of him: Yes, leaving the security of a job can be scary, or even just putting it in the backseat can be terrifying. There are millions of organizations out there that would be a good match for you, but there are very few people in the 7-billion that are compatible with you. If you truly love him, then there should be no decision. He is your decision.
Have you ever had to put love before your career? Or the other way around? Share with us in the comments below!