Career is more than your job, it entails everything you learn and work
at during your lifetime. People change jobs or get retrenched all the
time. There is more to it than staying in one job or even occupation. It
is about careful planning to reach your goals.
Start out by planning your career
Learn
to know your weak and strong points. What do you want people to
remember when they read something about you in a hundred years time? Do
you want to be rich, famous or known for changes made to the workplace,
society or any specific field, or do you want to be remembered for a
specific skill? Are people more important to you than objects? Do you
want to settle at one place or like to move around?
Think about the things you dream about.
What
is your passion? What do you like to do in your spare time? What is it
that you have wanted to do all of your life? Also consider those things
you dread whether it is change or routine, working with your hands,
seeking advice, dislike in people, animals, or loads of activity. People
differ and knowing what makes you tick and what irritates you will help
establish your main interests.
Consider your skills.
Do
you have the necessary skills for your career path? If you don't have,
will you be able to acquire these skills through work programs, tuition
or experience? If you like singing but cannot hold one musical note,
then perhaps you should reconsider or decide whether it is worth all the
training. Look at other aspects such as your age, gender, community,
religion, race and the society. This also includes your family and
friends and the importance you place on certain values.
Choose a career path
It
doesn't mean that you have to select a particular job and stay with it.
Rather look at the broader spectrum of jobs available in a certain
career field.
Set a career goal
A career goal helps you to
stay focused and motivated. Plan how you will get there and make space
for alternative routes. The career journey should be just as rewarding
as reaching the goals. You need to enjoy every step of the way even when
you start at the bottom. This is not a once of process. Your career
goals must be flexible since there will also be disappointments and
things out of your control. Your career goals will change with
alterations in you environment and personality. Reevaluate your goals
every two years and make adjustments as needed. If you don't have any
future plans, it means you are drifting and will miss many opportunities
along the way to be the best you can be. Your career will always have a
learning curve. Make the most of it and when you find that you are not
satisfied anymore, sit down and reevaluate your position and career
goals.
Good Luck Everyone.... ^_^
Friday, October 19, 2012
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