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  • Hello. This is Jonathan with cpacareercoach.com. And I just wanted to share

  • a quick video explaining to you some of the factors that you need to

  • consider in choosing a career. So here we are in the online whiteboard, and

  • I've drawn three circles as a way to represent three different areas that

  • you need to consider in choosing a career. And this can apply to all ages,

  • it doesn't really matter if you are 18 and just entering college and you're

  • really trying to think through this idea of what major to go after, or

  • whether you're in your 40s and 50s and looking to make a mid-career shift

  • into doing something a little bit different that kind of aligns with your

  • passions a little bit more. Regardless of what age, these principles apply.

  • So the first circle we're going to talk about is called your natural

  • strengths. And oftentimes your natural strengths are things that are under

  • the radar, you don't see them always right away. These are the things that

  • come easy to you that when you do them you get lost in the flow. And you

  • just can effortlessly work on these type of activities for hours at a time

  • and still have plenty of energy. One of the ways that you can identify

  • whether you're not working in your natural strengths is when you're

  • constantly tired or frustrated or drained or worn out with your work.

  • That's a good indicator that you're working in an area that's not your

  • strength, so it's taking a lot of mental, physical energy from you.

  • If you want to really understand and discover your natural strengths, then

  • ask somebody who knows you well to tell you what it is that you do well.

  • And it might surprise you. You might oftentimes be surprised with the

  • answer that you're given because you may have thought that that certain

  • task or that certain strength was something that inherently was good for

  • anybody and everybody and that everybody just has that strength and that's

  • just easy for everybody. But that's not always true. So it's important to

  • understand your natural strengths.

  • Number two. It's important to understand your personality type. This is

  • where oftentimes in America, we often get this wrong because we follow

  • after money. We think this will be a good stable job, it will provide lots

  • of money for my family and all we see is the lifestyle that we want to

  • create. And so we kind of fake it until we make it. We force ourselves to

  • do the best we can at maximizing our strengths and try to do our best to

  • even do better with our weaknesses and concentrate on them. But what

  • happens is we end up frustrated because we're trying to become something

  • that we're really not.

  • And then, the last circle represents our passions or interest. Now

  • oftentimes people make this idea of finding their passion too heavy, or

  • they put too much pressure on themselves. But the truth is your passions

  • really are where your natural interests are. So I often use the

  • illustration of think about walking into a bookstore, Barnes and Noble for

  • example, and you walk into Barnes and Noble what section or area of Barnes

  • and Noble do you gravitate towards? What books do you like to read through?

  • Those can be an indication of your passion or your interest. So if you are

  • gravitating toward the computer tutorials, then computers are information

  • technology, the real detailed type of work might be something that fits you

  • really well.

  • Now here's how you put all this together. When you take your natural

  • strengths, personality type, passions and interests into play, then you'll

  • find your sweet spot. So your sweet spot is where all three of these

  • intersect. And this is where it can become powerful for you because you

  • have found your sweet spot, it's something that you're energized about, you

  • can work for hours at a time, it's an area of interest. It's also an area

  • of natural strength, it's something that you enjoy doing and it's just

  • something you're excited about waking up and going to work about. So for

  • more tips, go to cpacareercoach.com.

Hello. This is Jonathan with cpacareercoach.com. And I just wanted to share

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spot

US /spɑt/

UK /spɒt/

  • n. 地點,處所;處於困境,陷入困境;點;少量,少許;斑點,污漬
  • v. 認出,發現
strength

US /strɛŋkθ, strɛŋθ, strɛnθ/

UK /streŋθ/

  • n. 力量 ; 知力 ; 道義心 ; 勢力 ; 強度 ; 長處 ; 抵抗力 ; 多數 ; 兵力 ; 軍勢 ; 效果 ; 說服力 ; 力氣 ; 勁 ; 力 ; 強 ; 實力 ; 膂
work

US /wɚk/

UK /wɜ:k/

  • n. 成品;工作的成果;產品;作品;工作;職業;工作(場所);(工作等的)成果
  • v. 起作用;行得通;運轉;運作;運行;活動;起作用;有效用;(機器等)運轉;活動
  • adj. 工作相關的
career

US /kəˈrɪr/

UK /kə'rɪə(r)/

  • n. 一生 ; 經歷 ; 職業 ; 成功 ; 發展 ; 飛跑 ; 職業性的 ; 瞎跑 ; 橫衝直撞地跑 ; 生涯
  • v. 事業
passion

US /ˈpæʃən/

UK /'pæʃn/

  • n. 熱情,渴望;熱情;激情
apply

US /əˈplaɪ/

UK /ə'plaɪ/

  • v. 塗;敷;致力於;專心於;應用;運用;使起作用;使適用;註冊
align

US /əˈlaɪn/

UK /əˈlaɪn/

  • v. 對齊
personality

US /ˌpɚsəˈnælɪti/

UK /ˌpɜ:səˈnæləti/

  • n. 個性 ; 性格;個性
interest

US /ˈɪntrɪst, -tərɪst, -ˌtrɛst/

UK /'ɪntrəst/

  • n. 利益;興趣;利息
  • v. 使感興趣 興趣 ; 愛好 ;使參與
understand

US /ˌʌndɚˈstænd/

UK /ˌʌndə'stænd/

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