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The process of finding a career may seem overwhelming. Sometimes it helps to think
of the process as you would a river. The river continues to flow constantly in the
same direction (towards your career) but along the way, currents or obstacles may
arise (your environment) that temporarily steer you in a different way allowing you
to explore even more of the breadth of the river. You may even spend time in an eddy
circling around, observing and learning. All this time you are still flowing towards
your goal.
The more you get to know and understand the journey through self-reflection, self-clarity,
visioning, goal setting, planning, implementing and adapting, the better you can flow
on your chosen career path.
Below are some tools to help you begin, and or navigate this journey. The stages
of Career Development according to Niles, Amundson, and Neault (2011) center around
HOPE.
Hope, according to Emily Dickinson, is:
...the thing with feathers -
That perches in the soul -
And sings the tune without the words -
And never stops - at all -
It is the unending knowing that this journey will have ebbs and flows dictated by your current environment, but that you will continue flowing and growing, listening to the hope inside that guides you to find your place in the career world!
Career Flow: A Hope-Centered Approach to Career Development
Self-Reflection
Self-Clarity
Visioning
Goal Setting and Planning
Implementing and Adapting
References
Dickinson, Emily, "Hope is the thing with feathers, Digital Public Library of America,
https://dp.la/primary-source-sets/the-poetry-of-emily-dickinson/sources/829
Niles, S. G., Amundson, N. E., & Neault, R. A. (2011).Career flow: A hope-centered
approach to career development.Pearson: Columbus, OH.
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