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Choosing a Career that Suits
You!
Choosing a
career for your life is a hard decision to make. In fact, other than
choosing who you want to spend the rest of your life with, choosing a
career, is one of the most difficult choices you will ever make in your
life. What’s more, once you choose your major in college, it’s almost as if
you have chosen your life’s course and this can cause young college students
to feel somewhat uncomfortable.
Career
choices should be a renewed sense of excitement rather than one of dread but
instead, college students declare an undecided major and start down a
path of self-empowerment only they don’t really know where the path is
leading until they try one or two majors and ultimately decide on the one
that they will make their designated major until the end of their college
career. Once a major has been declared in college, then students feel
a sense of relief and dread all at the same time. After all, it’s now time
to get serious about things.
Choosing a
career could be much easier if parents would start planning early with their
children what their goals are and help the college bound student realize how
to achieve those goals. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to also implement some
strong books which have been proven over time to change the lives of the
people who read them. How to Win Friends and Influence People
by Dale Carnegie as well as Norman Vincent Peale’s book The Power of
Positive Thinking are two options that you should encourage your college
bound child to read. There are many other books which can engage a reader to
really think about what they are doing with their lives and anything written
by the author
Dr.Wayne
Dyer can be a good read for college students.
While the
books mentioned above aren’t necessarily going to help the individual choose
their careers, it is highly likely that after reading the above
recommendations that readers will choose to engage in true soul searching
and some of the books recommended do offer sound advice on things which need
to be within the realm of soul searching. Choosing a career definitely
requires some intense thought. It requires knowing what you like to do and
what you want to do and being able to find the resources to go after it.
People who find themselves happy in their careers also find that they are
doing what they love to do.
What do you
like to do? What’s your passion? What is something you could do every day
for the rest of your life and be content? Have college students planning for
career options find what it is within their own desires that they want to
do. Once they recognize it, they will have the foundation of their career if
they can place the elements they enjoy most into an income-producing career.
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