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Jobs versus Careers
In this day and age, jobs tend to be confused with careers. An easy way to appreciate the difference is to understand that a job is what pays the bills and a career is what you’re passionate about. For many people they are not one and the same. So what can you do if you’re in a job but you want to be in a career? Figure out what career you’d like to do. Assess your strengths. Take a serious look at your career choices. Do your research. Personal and family commitments now need to be assessed. Look at your budget. When your research is complete, then it’s time to put it all away for a bit. Taking a step back to get a new perspective is important to understand the difference between a dream and a possibility. If you want to know truly what’s in your heart, then examine the idea from every angle, look at it from every viewpoint, listen to your emotions, write down every thought, and then when everything has been researched every which way you can – then put it away. If this idea, this career choice that sits before you goes away with time - if by putting it away – it stays away, then how important is it? If however, this career path bothers you, sits on your shoulder and nags at you, maybe, just maybe it’s time to make a serious step away from your job and into your future. Next Steps ResumeArrow is another powerful tool to increase your flow of job leads.
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