Monday, November 3, 2008

Proceed With Caution

Making the mistakes before entering the Real World is harder than you expected, these mistakes can mislead you in your future. There are some missteps in career planning, which can keep you on track in your career development.

1.Saying “I can’t”

When you say “I can’t” you set a negative feedback to yourself, saying that you can’t do anything. But as long as you set your mind to it, and willing to put hard work into it, you are successful in that term. Imagine that you are on a track team, and your coach puts you on an event that you have never done and you say “I never did that, and I can’t do it”. Your mind will trigger thinking that you can never do that. But practice starts he tells you to do all this stuff, telling you the strengths and weaknesses to the event, and threw that you learn the process, on setting your mind on it. And when the Meet comes up you took entered of taking 2nd.

2.Getting dollar signs in your eyes.

In a career one of the factors is the salary, but mostly people don’t go for that. In fact a New York organization of business executives, found that only 14 percent of people earning more than $50,000 a year are “very satisfied” with their jobs. Most people go for the salary but some can be very stressful to work at. Some just find out what they really like most and are proud that they work there.

3. Doing what your parents expect-or what you think they expect.

Some parents can be pushy about their own child. About their future and what they want out of them meaning their career in life, asking you questions about college, and your career. But not every daughter or son goes with their parents plan; they go in the opposite direction. Also some parents realize that their plan don’t really work, because the career they pick for their daughter or son aren’t really into it. But just know that your parents would be with you every step of the way, for your success.

4. Assuming a job won’t be useful in building experience.

Getting a job during the summer can really help, even if it’s not your career plan or your not interested it that career. It would help you by learning how to be responsible, for example going to work on time and being supervised by your boss also meeting deadlines.

5. Going it alone.

Some people can offer you some guidance or help in your career. They can also inspire you to go on into the world to discover what is out there that there is not only one place to go. Many people can encourage you to pursue your dream, to open your heart of many things that the world can give you. You just have to look in the right place, also meeting the right people in your life.

2 comments:

Munka said...

This summary will help me in the future. To be ready before steppin out into the real world. Like the summary. goor job. :)

LeVander Gishie said...

dis is very good. it can help me wen i grow up. i learned alot. good job.