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Learn About Yourself
You
want to choose an occupation that fits your unique qualities
-- your abilities, talents, needs, values, and interests
-- and the life-style you want to live.
Knowing
your "unique qualities" is not easy. Learning about yourself is
a challenge for everyone. But, the clearer picture you
have, the more likely you are to choose a satisfying
career.
It
is important to write your ideas down. You may
find this difficult to do, many do. But, it will
make a big difference in your self-understanding. Write
down your thoughts and feelings as you do the exercises
below. Make a folder to keep your notes and writings.
Here
are eight strategies you will find helpful:
- Take
tests or inventories that measure your abilities, interests,
values, and personality. Write out your reactions to
the results.The Career Key's career test is a good place to start, but you should try other valid tests.
- Look
carefully at your achievements in school or at work
to identify your abilities. If you are a student,
for example, which subjects have you done well in,
or not so well in? If you work, do the same analysis. What
does this tell you about your abilities -- mechanical,
verbal, numerical, artistic, and people skills? Be
careful not to overlook, or leave out, your abilities. Looking
over the 17 Foundation
Skills will help you avoid doing this.
- Examine
how you use your leisure time -- your hobbies, community
projects, activities with social, political, or religious
organizations. For each one, write down three
headings: Abilities, Interests, and Values. And,
under each heading write down your thoughts.
- Talk
with a friend or family member who is a good listener.
- Talk
with a professional counselor; learn about career
counseling.
- Go
to Identify
Your Skills. There you will learn
what the different types of skills are and how
to identify those you have. The activities
that are described are powerful; they are
used by the top consulting firms in the country. You
will find them well worth the effort.
- Write
an autobiography and identify the themes that represent
who you are.
- Write
a personal mission statement. In it write: what you
want to be, what you want to accomplish in life, and
what values or principles you want to guide you.
For
a printed copy, see "Advice and Actions For Making Smart Decisions" at
the eBookStore.
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