Guide to The Best Option In Career Decision-Making Choice
How does one decide the best option in
career decision-making choice? How does one decide and take a decision that may
shape life excellently or doom it forever? It is not as if nobody has the
right or opportunity to choose their own vocations.
Circumstances decide the
way things will go. But it is true that many people when asked will say that
they would prefer a different job or career of their own taste and liking.
Most people now
have a formal education before they step into the real world where each one is to
his own. Careers start at a very junior level. There are very few people who
actually start at the top.
They either inherit or are extremely brilliant. You
may consider artists. Art is considered by most of us a hobby. Very few
venture from the beginning to become artists for a living, since it is well
known that an artist might take years before his work is recognized and gets
some value. Till then they are non-entities and have to depend on some other
vocation for their living.
Many times
careers are decided by an individual’s belief in his/her capability. Bill Gates
left Harvard to co-found Microsoft. If
he had continued at Harvard, he might not have reached where he is today. He
might have gone the conventional way of taking up the best job offering a good
salary. Instead, he pursued his natural talent in software. I needn't talk
further about him. People actually take up jobs and see how they come up with
the same. It has been seen in many cases, where executives keep on flitting
between different jobs and departments and ultimately take up something else
which is very different from what they started with. It’s this experimentation
which helps them discover their natural talent. People learn about their own
temperament with experience. They slowly move towards their goal. Very few are
able to transform their avocations into their vocations.
People with
determination try and succeed wonderfully in their own interests and work.
Kalpana Chawla, the astronaut on the ill-fated Columbia, nursed a wish to fly
into space and become an astronaut. Scientists like Einstein and Edison with their
independent thinking and research reached a position that is unrivaled.
Abraham Lincoln chose politics and social work as his line and after numerous
failures, became one of the most revered Presidents of the US. Gandhi and
Martin Luther King chose the path of social change. They pursued their hearts
and achieved their goals. If you can follow their footstep and use the lessons
learned from them to manage your life, you will undeniably get to your goals
and reach your target.
The opportunity
for pursuing one's natural talent always exists. It’s how one recognizes the
same and then pursues the instinct that decides one's fate. If you can try to
study and discern what your interest and capabilities are, you’ll be able to make
the right decision in your career choice-making process.
I wish you good luck in your life and career engagement!!!
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