Career questions tagged selfreflection
What was the biggest goal that you achieved during your journey?
I would like to know, and how did you feel about it? Humble, Tired, etc... Some people get pretty high scores on their MCAT, while others pass their CFA exams. People get to do their dream job while others do entrepreneurship. Did you tell should your family about the goal you completed that was huge, or was it a quiet thing. What do you plan to do after completing this goal, and how will it affect you? Are you satisfied with yourself, do you think you could've done anything better while completing this goal? How much did you have to go through to complete this? What were the good choices you made that helped?
What did you wish that you could do or join at the ages of 13 - 17?
Does anyone have anything that they knew such as a opportunity that they turned down or something they didn't know that they wish they knew?
Did your career goal statement change greatly If so, how? If not, what's the next step you'll take to make progress toward your career goals? Do you need any help or do you find anything confusing??
Hi I am a high school student I just very curious about this question, but I need to help about this questions.
: How has setting your career goal made you think differently?
Hi I am a high school student I just very curious about this question, but I need to help about this questions.
Tell me about a time you changed your mind about something important. What caused that shift, and how has it shaped the way you approach learning, leadership, or your future goals?
Whether its a time in the workplace or during a random day.
What if I am second guessing my primary career choice?
Graduating with a biochemistry bahelor's Want to go into graduate school in biotechnology
What changes have you noticed within yourself after graduating college, or during college; are you satisfied with how you or your life has turned out now that you are older and (possibly) wiser ?
I'm a bit worried and excited about how i'll fare on a personal level in college. My parents haven't gone, so I'm going in blind. (Or, metaphorically, with cataracts.) I'm honestly just curious to see other people's experience in a post-college perspective.
Why do I feel like I have to have my whole future figured out right now?
I feel stressed and pressured because it seems like everyone expects me to know exactly what I want to do after high school. I’m not sure about my future yet, and I want advice on how to deal with this pressure without feeling overwhelmed or lost.
what can i do to become a better version of myself ?
what can i do to become a better version of myself ?
Should I continue doing extracurriculars/sports I don't love anymore since they will make my college application look better?
I'm a junior, and I'm not as interested in some of my extracurriculars as I used to be. I feel like I'm only doing them because I don't want to quit when I'll be applying to college next year, but they're also making it harder to find time for the things I enjoy. My parents cautioned me against quitting, because it would make my college application appear less impressive, but l'm not sure if I want to spend my time doing things I don't enjoy anymore just so I can appear impressive to colleges. What should I do?
How to find things that make you happy and passionate?
I dont know why, but its hard for me to be happy after I start working, everyday its just working, earning money, admiring everyone's wonderful life and glamor on social media, whats the meaning of life?
Does it ever become worth it in the end?
Everyday is a new struggle. Each built with its own individual obstacles, challenges, and hardships. Does all of the struggle you face pan out after its all said and done?
what am I doing right now to become the person I want to be in the future and what legacy do I want to leave behind?
I have written this question for myself for the CareerVillage Spring Scholarship. It's a question that I often dwell upon at night.