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Discover the Work You Were Born to Do/

Thought that kristlyn would be interested in this

So you've been hearing that voice again, the one that says you're not doing what you were born to do. That may be true, but how do you figure out what you should be doing?

To begin answering this question, examine whether your current career path matches your core interests, beliefs, values, needs and skills. Professional career counselors usually undertake this strategy when attempting to help clients identify appropriate career directions.

Here's what I ask clients to help them find their core. Ask yourself these questions, and record your answers:

1. What subjects do you most enjoy reading about?
2. What television or radio programs do you most enjoy?
3. What are your favorite types of movies?
4. What are your favorite hobbies or pastimes?
5. What type of volunteer activities do you prefer?
6. What subjects do you enjoy discussing with friends?
7. What subjects come to mind when you daydream?
8. What have been your favorite jobs?
9. What were your favorite school subjects?
10. What are your pet peeves?
11. If you doodle, what do you often draw?
12. If you ran the world, what changes would you make?
13. If you won a million bucks, what would you do with it?
14. Who are your favorite kinds of people?
15. How would you like to be remembered after your death?
16. What are your favorite toys?
17. How would you describe your political beliefs?
18. Who do you most admire in life and why?
19. What tasks have brought you the most success?
20. What tasks do you think you could do well that you haven't yet done?

Examine your answers. Do you see a certain behavior or belief in more than one aspect of your life? What information do you see repeated that seems to reveal a behavior pattern? What are your long-lasting interests?

Using this information, paint a self-portrait by completing the following statements:

I am mainly interested in…
I believe most in…
I most value…
For a good life, I feel I need…
I can do the following well…
Now ask yourself if your current job helps you achieve these five statements. If it does, you're probably in the right career. Chances are, however, that the nagging voice means your current career is not satisfying your core features. If this is the case, then it's time to find a better fit.

If the right career choice is not obvious from the information you have gathered about yourself, then try reading What Color Is Your Parachute? by Richard Nelson Bolles.

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posted on June 19, 2008 2:23 PM ()

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ooo I love this!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
comment by kristilyn3 on June 20, 2008 3:13 PM ()
This will be very helpful to Kristylyn. Thanks sweetie.
comment by elderjane on June 20, 2008 9:34 AM ()
We have software here that does almost the same things. Interesting Blog Fredo
comment by elfie33 on June 20, 2008 9:14 AM ()
Good stuff
Have a super weekend,
comment by shesaidwhat on June 20, 2008 8:40 AM ()
Hey, this is pretty cool Fredo. Thanks for the very good list!!!!
comment by cindy on June 20, 2008 6:08 AM ()
I believe God gave us each a talent, whatever it is and how we choose to use it(or not) well that is our choice
comment by redwolftimes on June 19, 2008 5:22 PM ()
I was born to retire!!!!
comment by greatmartin on June 19, 2008 3:07 PM ()
Cool stuff. I actually work for a company that makes online products to help students and adults figure out what jobs/ schools/ volunteering opportunities best fit their interests, values and skills so they can pursue a path they love. I've always found it to be quite interesting...
comment by mellowdee on June 19, 2008 2:40 PM ()

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