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Sometimes I think we get into the idea that “Well, that’s a good job!” Well, yeah, it is a good job, but not for me. It’s a good job for someone who has interests in that area, but we allow ourselves sometimes to be (sound of shoving) — whether it’s familial obligations, our parents pushing on us, or whether its our peers pushing us or society as a whole pushing us, –“No No. no, you have to fit into that hole. Right there. That’s your hole. And I said that’s your hole and that’s where you are going to stay.” You need to push against that.
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Previously from Career Compass: Finding Your Career North:
- Evaluating Opportunities
- Don’t go the wrong way
- Keep Heading North
- Never not looking for the next job
- Always look for the “next, best job”
- The Southwest Quadrant – Jobs you never want to do
- Building a “Hybrid” career
- Turn your other interests into a career
- The Northwest Quadrant: What you want
- Thinking about the present
- The Northeast Quadrant: What you do today
- Navigating Your Career Course
- Building the Career You Deserve
- Don’t let your career happen to you
- Don’t be a cog in the machine
- We all have a Career Compass
- Why you should try to find your career north?
- Why a Career Compass?
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