Showing posts with label career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career. Show all posts

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Making a Career of Your Passion

You can be quite lucky and blessed if you get to pursue a career from your passion. In my case, I am always inspired to teach that can be traced back as early as my middle schooling and until now, I never really get fed up with it although I now run a business but at the same time, teach.

It is quite dragging and difficult to go to your job everyday when you are not at all personally motivated. There can indeed be different reasons why you keep a job and these may include compensation package, working environment, career growth among others. But, when you are not all happy and intrinsically motivated, everyday work is quite a challenge and pain.

Thus, if you think that you wish to pursue a career for a specific industry like engineering, cinema or even modeling, then, go follow your dreams and you can never go wrong. Well, of course, you have to evaluate all the  perks and downsides of your choice.

So, if you want to be among the  male or female models, then, look for a legitimate and able - to - help  model agency  that can indeed make your dreams realized.  

A career from your passion can  be easily pursued and can guarantee fulfillment. And, with the right time, company and resources, you too can have a blossoming future ahead of you.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

When Should You Have a Career Shift

I have tried programming works along with teaching but got more stuck with administrative works as I headed the computer department. Then, with all the drain, mental and physical, I decided to just continue with regular teaching works. But, this alone made me not stop looking for a non – academic job, thus, I eventually earned the position, Project Officer – Executive Director for a Non – Government Organization.


But, as I did these most recent jobs, my siblings and I started the boutique business and since then, we were making history as young entrepreneurs. So, I decided to resign from a high – paying full time job and just settled with our business. Now, I do part-time teaching (to keep me updated) and do full-time business.


So, when do we actually consider career shifting? Personally, I only have a basic answer, if your present job does not make you happy and career growth is not possible at all, then, career shifting is a more viable option.
When you are just forced to wake up and attend to your job, every day becomes a burdensome toil and this can only pile to your present stress and add to your disappointments. You become less productive but more cranky and  inefficient.


Consequently, you will do yourself and your employer a favor, if you consider resignation and just retire or have another work.


It can be a risky decision, thus, if you are willing to go through this risk, then, go file that resignation letter.


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