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Choosing the Right Career-00-2828

Submitted by Pat Patrickson
Tue, 10 Feb 2009

Choosing a career is a huge and complex decision. For many people it is simply a case of following in the footsteps of a parent, and for some it is merely a question of what pays well. Unfortunately, this results in many unhappy people who made bad career choices.

In choosing a career, a number of factors have to be taken into consideration. What are you good at, and what would you like to do? What you are good at may not be what you want to do for the rest of your life. On the other hand, in doing what you enjoy, will you be able to come to terms with everything the job entails? For instance, if you want to help people by becoming a doctor, will you be able to deal with losing a patient, or having a patient in pain who cannot be helped?

Your personality and emotional character could very well play a huge role in your future. Some jobs are accompanied by great amounts of stress, which you may or may not be up to. Some people perform better under pressure, and others panic, or become disorientated.

Choosing the right career means choosing something you will be willing to put all you effort into. If you are not happy in what you do, chances are that you will never be very successful at it, because you lack the passion needed to advance. Keep in mind that even though you may choose a direction against the recommendation of others, the mere fact that it was your choice, and something you want to do, will improve your chances of success. You will be putting more effort into your passion than you would put into another line of study.

Keep in mind, though, that it is good to have options open. Qualify yourself for an industry, and not a specific job. As you grow older, your needs and preferences may change. You may still enjoy working in the chosen industry, but in a different capacity. Don't limit yourself.

 

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