Choosing a
career
path is deemed one of the most momentous decisions that we ever make, and it will definitely impact our lives the most. Personally, I think that with a view to earning a good living as well as being contented with the
job
, the two most key elements, including
passion
and
job
features, will cover all the bases.
In the
first
place, the setting of the
job
is a
second
crucial factor to consider. It is advisable to determine which
job
features we require, which one we prefer and which one is not suitable.
For instance
, if we cannot bear sitting at a desk all day, we should opt for occupations like a building inspector, foreman, which involve a great deal of time away from the office. Or else, a
career
that allows us to travel or have meetings outside of the office will be much suitable for those who are hyperactive and take a shine to spend time on outdoor activities. We can ask for a
job
description to be given a better perspective of how a day in that
job
would be spent.
In the
second
place, there are some reasons why I believe that following
passion
results in a glittering
career
in the long run.
To begin
with, we will feel better about the
work
we do.
For example
, if we are into building things, it is suggested we become an engineer. Admittedly, when doing what we desire, we are inclined to be more dedicated to our
job
, more invested, and more creative than doing something that does not interest us. There is nothing worse than having to wake up every morning during the week to mindlessly go do
work
we hate.
Besides
, like a rocket,
passion
ignites our
work
and accelerates us past roadblocks that may come about. Any obstacle that comes your way is accepted and fought off with a creative solution.
Then
, nothing can get in the way of our achieving greatness and moving up the ladder.
As a result
, only after identifying our interests and
passion
and aligning them to our careers can we achieve
job
satisfaction.
In conclusion, it is highly likely a tough decision to look for a suitable
job
. as far as I am concerned, it is some necessary questions that we need to bombard ourselves with when planning on choosing a
career
path: what do I enjoy doing the most? What
job
can I do and be happy even without getting paid handsomely? Am I more suited to solo or cooperative
work
or any sort of
work
?