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writes: hi. i am doing my graduation. but i dont know which career i have to select. i am very good interested in dancing because i know that i can dance better.i also won the prices for that. but this career is not like as per my middle class family backgrounds. after completing my graduation, i want to do good course related to accounting field as per my family requirements. i want to make them financially secure.but actually i am not very mych interested in that.i am not able to decide where i have to go whether my hobb-dancing or in accounting. but i am very mych passionate about my dancing. last 3 years i am not doing any dance. Reply to this Question |
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reader, helpful girl +, writes (13 September 2006):
i think you love your danceing so go for that if you go into a job that you know your not going to like youll be so unhappy! and youll hate every day your wake up for work and theres a slight chance youll also suffer from depression like i did once! but if you go into a job that you know you enjoy doing you know your going to be happy wakeing up every morning to do a job you love! but the choice is yours what ever you like doing then do it example i love writtin poetry and it took me forever to get my self published in a book but i did it and i didnt give up because thats my job i love doing at least your job is alot easy to get into other than poetry!
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reader, Yos + ♥, writes (12 September 2006):
The best advice I've heard for careers is very simple...
"Always try to do what you are best at, and what you enjoy".
In the end, getting fulfilment from your work is the most important thing. If you know you are doing a good job, then the enjoyment and fulfilment comes naturally. It is very hard to do good work when the job is uninspiring to you.
If you know you don't like accountancy then I'd suggest you avoid it. Follow your heart and your passions. Financial security based on a job you hate will only make you feel trapped and unhappy in the long run.
My entire working life I've had no plan about what I'd do, and just gone with the flow and done what sounded fun and what would teach me new skills. And everything has worked out great. Sometimes the best place to be is to have no plan, and to just follow your instincts. The job I do now didn't even exist when I was at university, so I couldn't have planned to be doing it even if I'd have wanted to!
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