Change may be the new constant, but that's no reason to get wishy-washy.
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August 22, 2014 11:08 AM
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August 23, 2014 8:02 AM
Whole heartedly agree.. you don't control a lot of things in life but you do contour the YOU you want to become... it is a great achievement to just be the best you.Make it a daily habit.. |
In Harvard Business Review's article, the Bureau of Labor Statistics's recent study stated that the average person between 18-46 in their sample changed their careers 11 times.
The good news is this...besides confusion, one of the greatest obstacles holding students back from making a career decision is fear. Most students who I have talked to are afraid that the decision they make might be the wrong one.
My advice regardless of where you are in your career journey is the following: When you are faced with a career choice weigh out the pros and cons in black and white. Avoid making decisions weighted solely on financial reasons.
Know why the career choice is the right one for you, and how it fits into your overall career plan. If it takes you closer to your ultimate career goal, and you have done your homework with the best information you have available....be confident about your decision.
In my career I have never looked back with regrets. I always knew that I made the best career decision for me and my family, I knew why I had made the decision, and I knew that I made the best decision with the information I had at that time.
This philosophy has helped me move forward with confidence -- I hope it will help you too!