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Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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By Tony Jacowski
There are a few individuals who are probably thinking about changing their careers and those who are using tools such career mapping. Then there are those who are happy and content with their chosen career paths, but they want to become more successful.
Which one are you? And do you know the secrets to success?
Secret 1 - Motivation
Everyone needs to be motivated to be productive. A successful career depends on how much work you can do and how efficient you can be while doing it. Your efficiency and productivity depends on motivation. To know what motivates you, you have to understand what things you find rewarding or inspiring. Only when you are truly motivated will you have a successful career.
Secret 2 - Hard work and dedication
To be successful, you have to be the kind of person who is not afraid of hard work and failure. You must understand that failures and success go hand in hand. You also need to be dedicated. Dedication is necessary to be successful. Without hard work and dedication you will |
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Saturday, 26 April 2008 |
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By Tony Jacowski
People usually look for a new career either when they are bored or when they are looking to do something new. Starting out a new career maybe scary for few people in the beginning, but it promises to be a completely new adventure in the long run.
Planning plays an essential part of success when embarking on a new career. The first thing to do when planning on a change in career is to check the prospects the new career has to offer you, both professionally as well as personally. It also includes forgetting the skills or experience that you have acquired from your old job.
It is obvious that if you've been working as an engineer for two years, you can't use those skills if you have thoughts of starting out a career in writing, unless you're writing on engineering subjects.
Given below are some of tips on starting out on a new career:
-Look for some support: Be sure that your family and friends support you with respect to your new career. Starting a new career doesn't |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 April 2008 )
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