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How to Think About Your Career

How to Think About Your Career

You might be considering your career. You may be wondering if you should change jobs or careers or take advantage of new opportunities. Then read on! I'll explain how people view their careers and why they work in certain situations. Perhaps one fits your future plans.

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Think of your career as a garden

You're the gardener, responsible for your career's growth. It's your job to plant good seeds. You can't control everything (like the weather), but you can water and fertilise them. Investing time and energy in your career will pay off.

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Think of your career as a marathon

Marathons are long and hard, but they’re rewarding. You have to train for many months (maybe years) before running one, then cross over 26 miles of ground in a single day. It’s not an easy feat by any means, but the end result is an accomplishment you can be proud of. If you’ve ever run a maratho...

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Career planning is fluid

To be successful, plan your career strategically. People often make career decisions when they're young or old, but there are some common threads that can help you get started. If you're wondering what your next step should be or just want to know how people think about their careers, here are so...

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Conclusion

I hope this article has helped you think about your career as a personal asset. As we’ve discussed, the way that you think about your career can help define how successful it is and what goals you achieve. This can be especially important for those who are just beginning their careers or changing...

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Think of your career as a business

Your career is a business, which is important to remember. You're the CEO, owner, and employee, all at once.

As CEO, you're responsible for making your team and customers want to work with you and buy your products/services. This means setting and achieving goals.

Owner, If someone el...

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