05/21/2012

Jack Canfield: Choosing a Career

Buy Jack Canfield products at www.yoursuccessstore.com When Jack Canfield talks about perseverance, he speaks from experience. His best-selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series was rejected by over 144 publishers before going on to sell over 100 million copies. He’s been a teacher, facilitator, and psychotherapist. His seminars and trainings have touched millions of individuals from welfare recipients to corporate leaders. How what you think makes you weak or strong Seven key areas in creating a personal vision Two simple questions that accelerate the achievement of your goals How to change the outcome of any event, simply by changing your response to it The Rule of Five for achieving your “breakthrough goal” Jack canfield is uniquely qualified to coach you on success. He’s devoted more than 30 years to uncovering universal principles for achieving extraordinary outcomes. In this fast-paced, entertaining and powerful program, Jack will share his latest breakthrough principles and detail how you, too, can use them to rapidly achieve your goals in your career, your finances and your personal life.
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Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from deathmonkey and more videos in the General Careers category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com With some effort, perseverance, and guidance, you’ll be able to choose the right career for you. To complete this How-To you will need: Reflection Research A belief in yourself Step 1: Figure out your interests List your passions and interests. Do you like working with your hands or sitting at a desk? Working with numbers or managing money? Teaching or helping people? Selling or creating things? Step 2: Identify strengths, skills, and talents Identify your strengths, skills, and talents — things that come easily that you enjoy doing. Tip: Don’t let lack of skills limit your choices. You can always increase your knowledge and develop new skills. Step 3: Make a list List your personal preferences and needs. What is the lowest income that you will accept? Are you willing to commute or relocate? Can you go back to school for additional training? Step 4: Take career and self-assessment tests Get professional advice by taking career assessment tests and tests that evaluate your personality and temperament. Tip: Some career assessment tests are free; others are available from a career counselor. Step 5: Research the job market
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  1. jayangli says:

    So have u settled with what you want to do yet? Or what are you doing right now-in work i mean

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  2. paulvaliulis says:

    Thanks! Canfield’s the man.

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  3. JazzFiveO says:

    Ive been an Electrician a Fitness Instructor an Office Worker a Delivery Driver and a Police Officer, I hope my heart sings a little louder and my next choice is my last… im getting close, I feel it. Thanks

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  4. videoagent says:

    High Quality information, in only a few words!

    Thank You!

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  5. suchandradasi says:

    THANKYOU!! THANK YOU! NO decision is forever!!!!

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  6. PragueVlogg says:

    Thank you. Very inspirational.

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  7. adamdyerseve says:

    my problem is that all them subjects that i’m interested in are either non-prestigious or have bad job market!
    and my other problem is that i consider myself to be a humane and repulsed by the exact science subjects.
    hence, i’m 28, indecisive, unemployed and i have no degree. and that’s folks, is a real Greek tragedy!

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  8. GoDsLuVd1two says:

    @rayalvarado2010 There is alot of truth in what you just said..I was told by an instructor that a hobby turned into a caeer can be a mistake when you suddenly realize the pressures of getting things done on time. And turns your hobby into a living nightmare. And to carefully approach the idea of turning a loved hobby into work. Also if you dont want to work for others, create your own computer business and be your own boss. love computers make money off it by doing it your way!!!!

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  9. GoDsLuVd1two says:

    @TheHcomment AHAHAH;) Too funny!!!!!

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  10. felixcruzazul says:

    @fun2bwith2day those test are shit one of them told me to become a roofer im scared of heights

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  11. fun2bwith2day says:

    If this helps us choose a career, what are those stupid tests we take in school that tell us what we should choose?

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  12. bigvain says:

    damm that was racist

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  13. dougly911 says:

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  14. toyotas2006 says:

    I was a Registered Beer Stein before I found my true calling………
    Certified Hope Dasher

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  15. dabawla says:

    Van Gogh also chopped off ear and killed himself. I know I’m inspired.

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  16. TheHcomment says:

    i love telling people what to do and not to do, i like to work less and b lazy all the time, i love money for doing the thing that i want to do, i should become a walmart manager. THANK HOW CAST! >:D

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  17. rayalvarado2010 says:

    The people that know me don’t understand why I haven’t pursued a “career in computers.” I am a computer nerd, but am I crazy for thinking that a career and a hobby have different meanings? I hate the idea of working in the private sector and being motivated by the idea of helping a company make more money. I understand the importance of it (jobs, growing the economy, etc) but I think deep down inside I’m turned off by capitalism and the greed and competition associated with it.

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  18. karlanickita says:

    @cutedogrl Don’t be scared about that. You know what you want for your future. I don’t, and it’s frustrating…

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  19. cutedogrl says:

    I wanna be a make up artist BUT I’m scared my parents and cousins will laugh

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  20. thecruelandunusual says:

    “With some effort, perseverance and guidance…”

    oh shit.

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  21. abeerhkhan says:

    Thanks for advice

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  22. SirBigBooks says:

    The best way to pick something you want to do is to think about what you would do once you had everything you could ever possibly want. The answer, whatever it may be, is what you should study. Google Grass Apple Kids, they bring relevant industry analysis, and informational interviews to you.

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  23. JcDallasTX100 says:

    I wanna be a balla!

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  24. OneSearchingForTruth says:

    I once applied for a job as a grenade tester, and I got the job. Great pay, but I turned it down because it didn’t come with a retirement plan. =)

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  25. Phahbyo says:

    It was all good until the “You will need” Part……..
    I have non of these things.

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  26. Loladdict500 says:

    Omg thanks to Howcast I’ve realized something… I want to be an unemployed homeless man GEE WIZZ HOWCAST I LOVE YOU!

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  27. elgntlove3 says:

    I want to be a dominatrix. Thanks Howcast!

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  28. paperboyjohn says:

    @88a Personaly if you really loved martial arts you wouldnt go straight into teaching. You would compete first whihc has far more money should you become successful. Then if you wished you could teach after and the money you can charge can increase because of you successfulness. So that moto do what you love is true. You jst have to have a level of wisdom about u whihc can be nurtured.

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  29. armando79 says:

    @mileyfannah9770
    it is..

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  30. Fleursdelily says:

    I wanna be a hotel maid <3 Thanks Howcast!

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  31. Jannsmith says:

    @88a – The motto about going “with one’s passion in life thus the money will follow” is a general rule so that people don’t pursue a certain field or course of study solely for the financial gain :) Some people will major in business and finance and end up miserable in their jobs but then go back to school for teaching and find much more contentment as an example. It’s just food for thought ;)

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