What Next?
A set of questions on similar
lines as the ones given below:
1. What is the subject I love
most?
2. What sort of question would
keep me awake the entire night pondering on it
and I wouldnt care the next morning about
the lost sleep?
3. What sort of project would
I lose myself in?
4. If I won a lottery and didnt
have to work the rest of my life, what would I
rather be doing?
5. If I were marooned on a lonely
island which of my activities would I miss the
most?
6. Closing my eyes and drifting
into the future, what picture of myself comes
instinctively to mind?
7. Forget what I am good at,
what would I rather be doing?
8. What would I not mind being
addicted to and wouldnt notice the hours
flying by when I am at it?
9. If I were forced to pick a
job tomorrow, what would I rather be?
10. And finally but most important,
would I be good at it? This is the most important
aspect. If your answer to this query is a resounding
NO, I am sorry but you have to start
all over again and arrive at your perfect career.
What
Now?
By now you must have a clear
idea of what you want to do. You have crossed
the all-important line, the best thing to do is
prepare a statement of mission. Write down what
you have decided to be and the reasons. Find out
real solid logical reasons to back it, otherwise
your intent might fall flat on your face. Try
these:
1. What are my reasons for choosing
this?
2. List out five strengths that
back this career choice.
3. List out five weaknesses that
might hamper this choice.
4. Is the choice suited to my
emotional temperament? Dont make a face.
This is important too. If you are an introvert,
you can never pull off a career in marketing however
much it appeals to you. If you still decide to
stick to it, you got to work on your personality
and mould it to suit the career you choose. Yes,
this can be done too, but you got to KNOW.
5. How long do I need to stay
at school and what are the probable areas I need
to major in? For example if you decide medicine
is your calling, you need to take a lot of advanced
classes in biology.
6. What are the job prospects
and does the work environment coincide with my
idea of a dream job?
7. Do the career prospects match
my expectations?
8. What else do I need to do
to better equip myself to this career and how
do I go about it?
9. Which colleges offer me the
courses required and where would I best live to
enroll?
10. What do I need to do to get
into the college I desire?
And Finally
Now that you have decided on
your career, go grab your dream. Hang out with
people who are already out there where you want
to be. Get some good hardcore experience during
holidays so that you can get an idea of what you
are in for. Remember you have to enjoy what you
are doing. |