Navigating Employment with the use of this book
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Re: Navigating Employment with the use of this book
Sally77motors wrote: ↑12 Jul 2022, 23:51 Yeah, it's true.
In opinion this book is not for adults who are 30 and above as the author said because this book can help the younger generation to avoid mistakes made by our predecessors. One can easily navigate employments by employing the information provided by the author in this book and make outstanding decisions when it comes to their jobs. And jobs don't have to be energy absolving, thereby leaving us empty but rather we get to enjoy our jobs.
Yes, I agree. Although this book is not aimed specifically towards young people, it does contain lessons for them.
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I remember, back in school, we were told to build a career on what we love. I, however, was more money and prestige-minded. Things haven't turned out as I had envisioned. This book reiterates what I was told back then and, from the reasons given, it is very right. Building a career on what we enjoy doing ensures fulfillment.makayla makhumalo wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 13:06 As a student the most daunting questions have always been:
where do we go after this ?
how do we navigate all of this?
What do i aspire to be ?
Is any of this going to make me happy?
With my background working has never been about happiness , joy in the workplace was not a realistic goal. Working and figuring out what to do with ones career was meant to be a meaningless and painful transaction one had to take part in to keep afloat, having a self employed father and a mother who did her uttermost best to make ends meet some how made things incredibly worse as income had to be something one had to sacrifice absolutely everything for even fundamental things like spending time with family .So with that my dad never spent much time at home nor did my mom ,which lead to misery , neglection and daddy issues .
honestly everything that could have gone wrong went wrong and knowing that one day i would have to be employed and financially stable enough to not only take care of myself but take care of other people as well became this increasingly overwhelming thing .The thought loomed over me for the rest of my life and so i spent most of my time wondering how i would break free from this toxic cycle my parents and previous generations had put us in by not adequately educating themselves and their children on the matters this book tackles .I am glad to have found this book and the newly found sense of direction that came with it.
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Agreed. While it talks of a fulfilling, stress-free golden age, it is all about planning. And the earlier the better. So, it is a good starting point in choosing ones career.Esther Aaton wrote: ↑12 Jul 2022, 23:51 Yeah, it's true.
In opinion this book is not for adults who are 30 and above as the author said because this book can help the younger generation to avoid mistakes made by our predecessors. One can easily navigate employments by employing the information provided by the author in this book and make outstanding decisions when it comes to their jobs. And jobs don't have to be energy absolving, thereby leaving us empty but rather we get to enjoy our jobs.
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