When you were a child, what was your dream job?
When I was a child, I dreamed of being a famous singer, ballerina, champion and at the same time helping people. My dreams have grown into my hobbies. I really like singing because it helps me take my mind off my routine. I didn’t become a ballerina, but I still have a love for dancing, I trained in a professional group, and now I even go to dances at the university. To become a champion, my parents took me to synchronized swimming. I really liked this sport, it helped me strengthen my character, taught me to overcome difficulties, develop discipline, and of course developed my body, grace, and the ability to move beautifully. And I still love helping people. I constantly help my neighbor, even at an old age, to carry and lift bags to her apartment and go to the store. I take things to “Good Box” to help people and orphanages, and participate in volunteer movements.
Was it difficult for you to choose your future profession when you were a school graduate? How did you do it? Who helped you make the right choice? Which aspects did you take into consideration?
When I was a high school graduate, I didn’t know what awaited me in the big life. I didn’t know what I wanted to be, simply because my wishes for work are very non-standard. I would like to work hard, but not all day long, because there are so many interesting things in life, I want to try so many things, visit so many places. Routine work is not always easy for me; I want something interesting, but I want to be really good at it. At the same time, I want stability. However, I made the choice of my profession myself, and my parents supported me. The main aspect of my choice was stability and development. I decided that I wanted to develop in the field of economics and law, as these are the main components of a successful career in any profession, so I chose economic security.
Watch the video and write out 7 tips on making the right decision. Which aspects do you consider the most important ones? Would you like to add some more aspects?
1. Make of list your hobbies
2. Discover what your are good at
3. Identify your personality traits
4. Determine what you want out of a career
5. Talk to industry experts
6. Research the jop market
7. Discover your core values
I think that all these aspects are very important not only in choosing professions, but also in any other choice in life. However, I think that a person can be good at anything if he is passionate about it, moves and develops.