APPLYING
YOURSELF LESSON CAREER
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Learn about
work, careers and career planning.
CAREER EXPLORATION:
APPLYING YOURSELF
Learn about
applying yourself to your future, work, and
career. Here you will learn about:
Becoming
motivated to diligently prepare for your future
Realizing that what you get out of life is
a direct result of what you put into it
Taking
responsibility for your own actions so you can
reap the rewards that come from applying
yourself to every activity you engage in
APPLYING
YOURSELF LESSON
Throughout your childhood and
your education you’ve probably
realized that the harder you
work, the more you apply
yourself to your studies and
activities, and the more focused
you are on achievement, the
better your results are in
regard to your grades, athletic
or extracurricular performance,
work performance, friends and
family relationships. This is
the one thing that will remain
constant throughout your
lifetime. Plain and simple, what
you get out of life is a direct
reflection of what you put into
it.
You may be an honor roll
student or you may be
academically challenged. You may
be part of the “in” crowd, you
may be a loner or you may have a
small circle of close friends.
You may be a sports hero, a
computer guru or an incredibly
talented musician. You may have
extraordinary self-confidence or
you may have very low
self-esteem. In high school
there are these clichés and
labels and they very well may
affect your self-concept and the
way you approach life, but after
high school, none of this really
matters.
In reality, everyone
starts their adult life on a
rather equal playing field.
Those who seem to have it all in
high school, are voted most
popular, most talented, or the
most likely to succeed will not
necessarily be the most
successful. When you get
together with your classmates at
a ten-year class reunion, you
will be amazed at the direction
everyone’s lives have taken.
What you will discover is, those
who are the most successful will
be those who took control of
their destiny, had a plan and
pursued it with diligence and
perseverance.
Also, you will
find that different people view
success in different ways. One
person may think that success
means wealth while another may
deem success to be happiness.
Whatever the case, you are the
one, the only one that can
guaranty yourself a successful
life however you personally
define it. If you review
biographies of or interviews
with some of the world’s most
successful people, you will find
a number of character traits
that they all have in common.
Generally…
They have a vision – they know
what they want to accomplish or
what they want out of life.
They set goals and they work
hard to achieve them.
They think positive.
They learn from mistakes or
failures rather than using them
as excuses to give up.
They remain focused on their
objective and look for ways to
overcome barriers or solve
problems that would otherwise
keep them from achieving what
they set out to do.
They aren’t terribly concerned
about what others think of them
or their ideas.
They don’t quit.
As you approach the end of your
high school days, you will be
faced with making some decisions
that have a definite impact on
your future. You may decide to
go to college or to a trade
school, to enter the workforce
right away, or to be a
homemaker. Whatever your choice,
be prepared to apply yourself in
all you do for the best, most
fulfilling results.
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Applying Yourself
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