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If such thoughts arise that “you can go crazy in search and selection”, then it is better to use a systematic approach that saves a lot of time and energy – contact a career guidance specialist. But in general, you were quite rightly written in the previous answers-look for what you like, analyze your desires and needs, systematize this data, deduce patterns Удачи Good luck to you, and remember – it's not scary to make a mistake, it's scary not to draw conclusions from this and continue to go the wrong way!
I see two ways in this situation: the first is “practical”, let's call it that, and the second is “theoretical”.
The practical path is a fascinating process: if you can afford it and have the time, you can work and cook in different professional areas, work in different companies, search for yourself and listen. Touch everything with your own hands. Yes, you can not just touch it, but also smell it, lick it too:) Professions are different. A friend of mine was studying to be a programmer, and then a guy took her to a bakery, and she fell in love with the smell of this job. She has been baking bread for more than 10 years, married a guy, and had a wonderful child:) Here is such professional happiness:)
The theoretical path is good with the result. Fast and usually quite accurate. This is an appeal to career guidance specialists. Now career guidance consultations are easier to get than ever, and you can also find free ones. For example, based on something like an employment agency.
To summarize: the main thing is to decide for yourself whether you want a process or a result, and act:) Good luck, everything will definitely work out!
imagine who you want to become in a certain time or what you want to do. throw 5-7 such options and compare them, drink the pros and cons. after that, you will get the minimum data for drawing up your life path. do what you love to do, work hard with passion and intelligence and you will get satisfaction (I myself did not test it in terms of career, since I am a student myself, but I don't see any other options here at all)
I think that at the age of 17-18, when you usually have to decide on your career choice, very few people really understand what exactly they want to do all their life. Often, a student has very little information about what exactly a particular profession is, unless it is the profession of family members or close friends.
First, you should decide whether you want to work with people, or, conditionally ,with papers. It sounds simple, but I didn't realize this simple truth until my second year at the faculty, after which my work was not related to interacting with people, and I like them more than chemical dishes in the laboratory.
Try to figure out what is easy for you and what you enjoy, what you can do for a long time and you don't get tired of it, what interests you most.
In any case, it is worth remembering that sometimes people spend many years trying to find themselves and their life's work. Therefore, do not be afraid to change your place of study if it is not to your taste at all. Spending a year or two on re-entry can't compare to a lifetime devoted to an unloved or uninteresting job.
If you don't want to go crazy, don't go crazy! Choose something that really works! Complete a scientific personality study It's up to you to decide whether to continue the endless search or go through a scientific study and decide once and for all.
Try it if you don't know. Fill the bumps, only those who do nothing are not mistaken. Gain experience, and you will find yourself in that hour………………………………….
Good afternoon.�
I will say an obvious and simple thing, but still, in my opinion, incredibly wise. Find something you like.�
Maria wrote it correctly: “First of all, you should decide whether you want to work with people, or, conditionally, with papers.” Yes, you can add equipment, animals, plants, and so on here. And this question should be raised first of all. Your future life will be connected with what is of interest to you (not to your parents), without focusing on sites a la “the most relevant professions for 2017”. Sin breeding hamsters and treating the paws of yard cats? Learn to be a veterinarian, you will be happy. Do you like to write prose/poetry and all sorts of notes-arguments in the margins of a notebook? Why not try the screenwriting profession? Well, the meaning of the logical chain is clear. What are the raisins? If you do exactly what you like professionally, you will have more than a 100% chance of success. A creative approach to routine work will ensure that you not only increase your own interest in the profession, but also popularity, therefore, monetary benefits and connections too. Creative approach is provided if you do what you like.
In a word, the perfect alignment.
If you can't concentrate and understand yourself, talk to a psychologist. Explain the purpose of your visit and they will understand how they can help you. Of course, you can use various career guidance tests, but as practice shows, this is not always effective. You should not neglect them, of course, it is advisable to pass a couple of different tests. Maximum profit – add up a trip to a psychologist and career guidance tests. All of this is intended to put you on the right track, that is, to the previous paragraph I wrote.�
Go ahead and have fun choosing your life path:)