Have you ever stopped to wonder whether you’re choosing the right career path?

Yes, I know you have and you’re not the only one – All of us have been there at one point in our lives, while some are born knowing who they are and what mission they are here to accomplish.

A 2020 Deloitte survey found that 31% of millennials and about 50% of those from Generation Z are planning to leave their jobs within two years with a desire to choosing the right career oath for them mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

This statistic shows how rocky the younger generation’s psyche is towards snatching a stable and fulfilling job. There is a paradigm shift happening, where people are choosing the right career path for them instead of what they “should” do for job security. Therefore, many people are learning how to choose the right career for them.

Let’s look at the in choosing the right career path alternative – we stick with the mundane job that doesn’t make us happy, but still pays the bills, or we leave everything in the search of something better? Nobody desires that- in fact those that chose that are now miserable, feeling unfilled.

Let’s find out how to choose the right career path, so this does not occur.

Let’s first look at how a person struggles with choosing the right career path

You are not the only one that struggles with understanding how to choose the right career path, so forgive yourself for not knowing everything.

The social factor in this case plays the biggest role. A lot of young people tend to rush into sudden decisions regarding their career choices. There is a lot of social pressure to “be successful” and preconceived notions of how to do that. Some are fairly outdated with very much a self sacrificing component to it. You no longer have to sacrifice yourself to be able to make a living. You are allowed to have balance in your life and do the things that you love.

The other thing to consider is that there are a lot expectations from the social and family circles in choosing the right career path. You have to find a paying job and you have to like it, there is no other way you can succeed. Also, a lot of people succumb to the stress of other families ideas of how to choose the right career path.

Alternatively, there is always the chance that you just want to make easy money with less work, which, has to be structured. And while it is an old paradigm that you have to work hard to make money- there is an element of personal growth and development that is necessary to have it be that way.

So, let’s look at some possible tips for changing all of this and helping you in how to choose the right career path.

Let’s go back to high school

Remember when in high school the guidance counselor gave you a career personality test. This personality test evaluates what your skills are, what your innate tools are, and what aspects of your personality works with- if you are more logical and mathematical engineering may be better suited. If you are more creative and free thinking something in the creative arts make work well. If you are more of a helper and caregiver, healthcare may work best.

Tests that calculate the ideal job for you can establish the working ground for your potential profession to be, and can give you perspective.

There are some pretty spot-on tests and quizzes online that can get you focused on a certain qualification that matches your personality and good traits.

While we’re on the subject of personality traits, let’s talk about…

Making a list, and checking it twice!

It really does help to write down the thing you want out of your dream job when choosing the right career path. It doesn’t even have to ideally be your dream job, but the one you feel you will be good at.

The list may include things you are good at, things you are bad at, things you want to do as a hobby, and things you want to work. Things you enjoy, etc.

It could even include traits that you have that are suitable for different companies. That way you will arrange your strong sides when you need to point them out to the person that will interview you. Or if you choose the self employed path it will show you the positions or traits you will need to hire for to assist you in your company.

Do not underestimate the power of making a list, because we usually tend to undermine the process of carefully sorting out all these personality traits. This provides lots of clarity and intention for choosing the right career path.

Always be in touch with the times

It’s important to know what is out there, as well as what job pays how much, but more importantly current trends. At the time that I write this internet marketing, online coaching, and various work from home opportunities are readily available. This is definitely a different paradigm than the past before COVID.

We are beginning to be more into energetic paradigms. Doing what you love rather than things that you tolerate.

Meet new people and don’t be afraid to ask for advice, insight, or what they used to understand how to choose the right career path for them.

The connections that you make with a diverse crowd will form a steady know-how approach to the job you want as well as will help in choosing the right career path.

Never stop trying new things all of the time

It is thought and sometimes it gets even harder as you face yourself and your limiting beliefs, but you should never fall under the pressure of caving in, betray yourself, and do something that you do not love. Even if you have to choose a job while you are preparing for your dream job, resolve that it is merely a stepping stone for you.

Never stop trying to reach your goals and always ask yourself why you are doing what you’re doing.

You need to be very aware of the goals you want to achieve and what you’re willing to give to reach them.

Journal about your limiting beliefs around doing what you love, consider attachments to your self worth, being able to have more, have all, etc.

Final Thoughts

Finding the right career path isn’t really easy – It takes a lot of trial and error, going through different positions, meeting different people and being in different communities.

At the end of the day, you should answer questions for yourself:

  1. What is it that I’m really good at and know a lot about?
  2. What is it that I’d really enjoy doing for a big part of my life?
  3. What are you willing to do?
  4. What are you not willing to do?
  5. What are traits that you possess naturally?
  6. What impact do you want to have on the world?
  7. What is your long-term vision?

These are the core questions that can take you a step closer to choosing the right career path for you

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