Why is Career Planning Important?

Why is Career Planning Important?
A five-year-old can dream of becoming a policeman, a 10-year-old can dream of becoming a pilot, and a teenager can dream of becoming a famous scientist. If you want to be something then career guidance is very important for you.

Everyone dreams of becoming something

As we grow, our interests develop. When we get to the level where we have to start making important educational decisions that will affect our future career path, it is important to understand what we really want to be.

You will find many buses at the station, but you will need to know your destination to be able to decide which one to board.

Similarly, when deciding on a particular career, you should consider whether you have the passion and ability to shine in it. It is important to choose your profession based on your interests.

I found a doctor who has been serving his patients with the same dedication for the last two decades. Whenever she is asked why she never gets tired or complains, she replies: “I am doing what I love. So how can I be bored? "

The girl who got 95 marks out of 100

Sometimes students choose a career based on their grades. One girl scored 95 out of 100 in Economics and Business Studies. Everyone around her hoped that she would make a career in business or economics. But it was not something she liked or wanted to pursue as a career. His passion was psychology and he chose it.

I am that girl. Choosing psychology has given me happiness and career satisfaction.

Choosing a career that suits your interests not only benefits your professional life but also your emotional well-being. If you choose something you don't like, you get confused and trapped.

People often complain about job stress that results from delays. They need to understand the reason for this delay: their lack of interest in their work.

Once you know what you want to become, the next question is 'how'.

If you do not know the answer to this question, then you are wasting your precious time, energy, and resources without getting close to your goals.

A good example is: Suppose you want to move to a new cafe that has just opened, but you do not know the directions. What will you do? Would you randomly guess the direction and start moving without knowing it, or would you first gather information about the place and then start your journey?

Using GPS will get you to your destination without hesitation - and through the shortest and fastest way.

Likewise, timely and accurate career planning will help you achieve your professional goals without getting frustrated or lost. In fact, knowing your next best steps will fill you with excitement about your journey.

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