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How To Help You With Career Decisions

Many of you at some point in your lives got confused with the right career to choose. This is understandable since the modern world has created a myriad of “things” that you can do and careers that you can be in. It may be normal to experience career confusion but you should not let this feeling stay otherwise you might end up jumping from one job to the next, or you could land a job where you have no reap aptitude for, or a job which is not in line with what diploma or certification you got. Then there is the issue of those who are already there but realize later that where they are is not where they want to be. As a result they become frustrated with their lives and their chosen career. Thus they end up berating themselves or worse their family.

To have a fruitful and wonderful career path there is a need to address career confusion. Yet choosing or changing a career need time for contemplation and logical thinking. This article provides to you in the next section tips or guides that for sure will be the answer to your dilemmas regarding career education options.

1. How to find career training?

Get rid of pessimism. Thinking that you will not make it, or that you are incompetent or that you have no skill or that you will not be at par with what could be high expectations of those around you will happen for sure. Remember that what the mind can think of the body can achieve. Fears are sometimes baseless it could be that you have inferiority complex and tend to shy away from others. You should not let fear take control of your life, if you do nothing, nothing comes out of your dreams.

2. Write down your virtues.

Many times what contributes to career confusion are the expectations of family and friends. Peer pressure can also be seen as a culprit in that “friends of the same feather stick together”. One has to realize that what the family or friends say could be right or wrong. Listen to them but give the benefit of the doubt because what they want for you may not be what you want for yourself. So get a piece of paper and write down your interests, strengths, weaknesses, hobbies, passions. From that list you can now choose your career path.

3. Acquire knowledge and skills that are deemed universal.

In today’s modern world you will not survive at the workforce if you lack the requisite skills that will help you succeed in almost any career training. Gone are the days when what you only need are skills specific to a certain career. Having critical thinking skills, being a good communicator, and computer literate is a valuable asset to have in any career path.

4. Lastly, get out and meet people.

Do some networking, get to know people connected to the future job you would like to be in and ask for ideas, what it takes to be where they are, what they like and dislike about their jobs. You could do this through internships, volunteering your services, and/or interviews. With internships and volunteerism, you get to have a feel of the job or something close to the job you have in mind. With interviews you may not get the same feeling but you can surely use what your interviewees tell you for you to end career confusion.

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