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How can I know the best career for me
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 263075, member: 75687"] It can be difficult to determine which career is the ideal one for you, but this isn't necessarily a bad thing. If you always knew what you wanted to do, you would probably be bored out of your mind by now. Career paths are fluid and change over time, so it pays off to take some time to figure out what your talents and interests are. Start by writing down your five best traits. These can include physical things like being really tall or really fast, but they should also include character traits like being trustworthy or hard-working. If you find that you have trouble identifying your best traits, try asking friends and close family what they see in you. This may take some time, so don't get discouraged if the first draft of your list isn't very long and doesn't seem to be leading anywhere. The idea is only to find fun, useful ways of expressing yourself and your interests, so don't spend too much time on this step. Pick five things that make you happy (for example, spending time with a friend), and five things that bring you joy (for example, travelling). Think about the last few experiences in which each of these creative passions came most alive for you. What do you think would happen if you were to cultivate one of them? Now add one more thing: something that scares you. It doesn't need to be something that's unfamiliar or strange; it just needs to authentically challenge your skills and abilities. Write down what scares you about this concept as well as the actions necessary to overcome it. [/QUOTE]
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