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I really value nature, wealth, and helping others. What jobs or career paths align with these values?

I'm a junior in high school and I am not sure what career path I should follow.

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Jerry’s Answer

The three desires you mentioned are unique and might seem contradictory at first glance.
If you're interested in jobs that involve nature, take a look at this link: https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/jobs-in-nature
When it comes to helping others, the possibilities are vast. Are you thinking of becoming a nurse, counselor, teacher, coach, doctor, or even a game developer? Each of these professions has a different income level, with some paying significantly more than others.
If acquiring wealth is your goal, consider careers such as stock broking, working in a hedge fund (like those employed by Axe Capital in the Amazon Prime Video series 'Billions'), becoming a controller, accountant, financial analyst/planner, or even a top-level executive. Careers centered around money often lead to wealth accumulation, especially if your role involves helping others increase their wealth.
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Lori’s Answer

Hi Brady,

I've composed 2 lists for you that might help. Also don't forget you have time. I suggest to everyone that before you make any life choices to make sure that you first know yourself. Taking time to mediate and pray can help save a lot of wasted time.

I challenge students and adults alike to commit to 6 months of daily 10 minute meditation & prayer time followed by journaling time. I can nearly guarantee 100% results.
Using a guided mediation or frequency music can help a lot and can be found on YouTube free.

1. Arborist: Tree specialists who focus on tree care, health, and maintenance.
2. Forestry Technician: Works in forest management and conservation.
3. Marine Biologist: Studies marine organisms, ecosystems, and ocean environments.
4. Botanist: Studies plants, including their growth, structure, and environmental interactions.
5. Environmental Consultant: Assesses environmental impacts and develops sustainability strategies.
6. Renewable Energy Specialist: Develops and implements clean energy solutions.
7. Sustainable Architect/Designer: Creates environmentally friendly buildings and spaces.
8. Philanthropy Consultant/Nonprofit Manager: Connects donors with charitable organizations.
9. Impact Investor/Social Entrepreneur: Invests in businesses with positive social or environmental impact.
10. Ethical Fashion Designer/Fair Trade Business Owner: Creates socially and environmentally responsible products.
11. Environmental Scientist/Conservationist: Works to protect and preserve natural resources.
12. Wildlife Biologist/Conservationist: Studies and protects wildlife and their ecosystems.
13. Creation Care Missionaries: These missionaries focus on environmental stewardship and promote the responsible use of natural resources, often working with local communities on sustainable agriculture, reforestation, and wildlife conservation projects.
14. Outdoor Adventure Missionaries: These missionaries use outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, and adventure sports, as a means to connect with people and share the Gospel.
15. Wilderness Therapy Missionaries: These missionaries use the therapeutic benefits of nature to help individuals struggling with addiction, trauma, or other mental health issues. They often combine wilderness activities with counseling and spiritual guidance.
16. Eco-Tourism Missionaries: These missionaries develop eco-tourism projects that provide economic opportunities for local communities while preserving the natural environment. They may work in areas with rich biodiversity, such as rainforests or coral reefs.

Here are some additional self-employment ideas that focus on nature.

1. Nature Photographer/Videographer: Capture the beauty of nature through photography or videography, selling your work to magazines, stock photo sites, or creating your own prints and products.
2. Sustainable Landscape Designer: Design and create eco-friendly landscapes, using native plants, water-saving irrigation systems, and other sustainable practices.
3. Eco-Tourism Guide: Start a business leading eco-tours in your local area or abroad, showcasing the natural wonders and promoting responsible tourism practices.
4. Green Event Planner: Specialize in organizing events with minimal environmental impact, using eco-friendly materials, local suppliers, and waste reduction strategies.
5. Environmental Education Consultant: Work with schools, organizations, or businesses to develop and implement environmental education programs, workshops, and resources.
Here’s a new list of self-employment ideas that incorporate nature and ministry, based on the previous lists:
6. Creation Care Consultant: Offer consulting services to churches and religious organizations, helping them develop sustainable practices and implement eco-friendly initiatives.
7.Outdoor Ministry Guide: Lead outdoor adventure ministries, such as wilderness trips, retreats, or service projects, focusing on spiritual growth and environmental stewardship.
8.Eco-Spiritual Coach: Provide one-on-one coaching sessions that help clients connect with nature as a spiritual practice, using techniques like nature meditation, forest bathing, or spiritual eco-therapy.

I hope these lists give you some options to consider!
Sending light,
Lori ♡
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