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Emmanuel’s Answer
Hello Isoline,
People who have the best job, are those who do what they love.
People who feel themselves happy, free and open in their job, are those who love what they do.
Therefore, to find the job which belongs to you, try to list everything you love and you are good in it. (It can be a talent, subject, activity etc)
Then, try to select jobs related to your talent or whatever you are better to do.
In brief, to find your job, you should select the one you love and specially, the one you are so good in it.
I wish you a wonderful career!
God bless you
People who have the best job, are those who do what they love.
People who feel themselves happy, free and open in their job, are those who love what they do.
Therefore, to find the job which belongs to you, try to list everything you love and you are good in it. (It can be a talent, subject, activity etc)
Then, try to select jobs related to your talent or whatever you are better to do.
In brief, to find your job, you should select the one you love and specially, the one you are so good in it.
I wish you a wonderful career!
God bless you
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Moises’s Answer
Hey Isoline,
Deciding on a career path can be quite a challenge. With so many different options, it's natural to be curious about various professions. To help narrow down your choices, consider creating a list of pros and cons for each potential career. After that, focus on the ones that are accessible to you and have a well-defined path. Keep in mind that some fields are more technical and specialized, so additional training or education might be required, which could be a positive or negative aspect.
Always remember that your perception of a career might differ from its reality. While it can be intimidating and you might feel stuck in a particular career path, you always have the option to change and explore new opportunities. Life isn't simply black and white.
Deciding on a career path can be quite a challenge. With so many different options, it's natural to be curious about various professions. To help narrow down your choices, consider creating a list of pros and cons for each potential career. After that, focus on the ones that are accessible to you and have a well-defined path. Keep in mind that some fields are more technical and specialized, so additional training or education might be required, which could be a positive or negative aspect.
Always remember that your perception of a career might differ from its reality. While it can be intimidating and you might feel stuck in a particular career path, you always have the option to change and explore new opportunities. Life isn't simply black and white.
Thank you so much, Moises!
Madeline