Some of the questions you need to ask yourself to get some
career Clarity. Answer these questions to find out which is the most perfect
career path for you. When you have answered these questions you will have a
very deep understanding to your inner-self. According to Law of Attraction
principles, you’ll draw into your life whatever you give your attention, energy
and focus. You’ll find that clarity works like magic in bringing you closer to
landing your dream job.
1) What passions, strengths, talents, and transferable
skills can you build your career on? What job titles fit your skill set?
• What
skills energize you, and which ones burn you out? What makes you lose your
sleep and track of time? Yet you feel invigorated!
2) How do your natural preferences and personality type
factor into choosing your ideal work?
• Do you
prefer to work with people, data or things? A combination of all three? In
which order and to what degree each? How do you like to focus your attention
(with people or alone), receive information (using facts or ideas), make
decisions (based on logic or people and values) and direct your life (organized
and planned or spontaneous and open)?
3) Where do you want to work in terms of industries and
target companies?
• Do you
dream of a large corporate with a big name tag and opportunities for growing up
the corporate ladder? Or small firms like start ups where there is immense
growth and learning potential?
4) Which workplace environment/culture will you thrive in?
• One that
is conservative, socially-conscious, employee-focused and job oriented? One
with a clear vision and mission or that “goes with the flow”?
• One that
is controlled and predictable? Or unstructured and variable and what might seem
to others as chaotic?
5) Why do you want to work, according to your deeper mission
and purpose?
• Imagine
you in your old age and when you sit back and reflect on your life, what would
you be thinking? Would you be happy with how you have spent your life? What is
the legacy that you are leaving behind for this world?
6) Who have you
always wanted to be “when you grow up?”
• Various
psychologists have proved it and strongly believe that most of us still enjoy
doing the activities which we did as a child. What were yours? Think about how
you can convert them into your adult life work.
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