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Allowing Your Life Filter Into Your Job Choices
by Harold Rino
http://www.figjob.com
Could you rank your jobs in your life by their relevance to
your life? All of life is full of choices; your job choices
should reflect how you lead your life. You can make the
most out of your job selections by allowing how you conduct
yourself in life to filter into your jobs. When you care a
lot about your jobs, your life in turn greatly benefits.
Career choices are a reflection of your passions, interests
and aptitude. While some people are born with innate
abilities that can develop into grand contributions to
society if fostered properly, others must dig deep and work
hard to bring their capabilities up to speed with their
passions. Your job is to find what are your strongest
aptitudes and find out if your passions for these areas
match. In some ways, this is like asking, "which came
first, the chicken or the egg?" However, once you find a
good match, you can own your career choices.
If you philosophize too much about finding your passion
first, then you may not hit the mark. Reason being, not
every passion has a market or fits into the work
environment. For many people who struggle to bring home a
paycheck and work just to meet a basic need, the process of
finding the right career choice takes a little longer and
requires much sacrifice before they find a level that works
for them. If you keep in mind that no job is unimportant
and every job gets you closer to your career path, the
journey can be much easier and sweeter.
Some careers don~t come with a paycheck. Jobs such as a
full-time at-home parent come with no monetary reward.
While many people consider this most important job in their
lives, this job pays off in helping develop a stable family
life and members of society who can contribute positively
once they venture on their own. In many ways, this line of
work is more of a passion than an aptitude and requires
continual education and much sacrifice.
No matter what aptitude or skill you are born with, everyone
has a job in life. As a precious human being not exactly
like anyone else, you should have the freedom to explore
what makes you shine. Some people prefer to be the big
shots while other wouldn~t touch that position with a
ten-foot pole. As long as the job fits you and your
circumstances, you have found the most important job at that
point in your life.
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