segunda-feira, 11 de maio de 2009

Laid off? May be Time to Live your Dream

In this article the author help us to make a new career for ourselves after been laid off and says that there’s a good chance you were in a field where opportunities are drying up anyway. You may feel that the old rules of the game don’t apply anymore. You may be finding that you have no choice but to take full charge of your destiny. There always seem to be good reasons to put off embarking on risky endeavors, but there are also times when you want to seize the day. A career counselor points out that it is very important if someone wants to initiate a new career to develop a plan, take a class on entrepreneurship, test the market, give your dream a test run and always think practically. She says that people need to have the commitment, drive and the willingness to spend the time necessary to make the dream happens.

Source: http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/30/jobs-change-dreams-leadership-careers-employment.html

3 comentários:

  1. Hello Catia. This text that you post is very interesting. I understand that if you have a dream it’s necessary to fight, battle to obtain success. And this afford you can compare with the scientific method. Has some phases, steps in order that need to be follow to have more chances to be a winner. Therefore I agreed with the idea passed through the text.

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  2. This article motives people to be creative and to put in practice their dreams. It's very important people think about what really make sense for them and to plan how this can come true.

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  3. Hello, why do people need a new career when they have been laid off?This is the question we must do when read this text.Because, it's just make sense when the market is the king of our lifes.Another question must be done:is possible make a choise of a new career without think about market?or What does the market have with my dreams.For exemple, I will study filosofy when I laid off.The text is interesting but is something positive for the economy.

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