How Did You Find Your Career

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Did you always wanted to what you are doing these days? How did you decide what you want to do in your life as a professional?

Well, I didn’t plan my career, it found me. While editing and proofreading my father’s articles, I was inspired to write and submitted my own article to a publication where father contributed. Thankfully my article got published.

That one moment made me realize what I wanted to do. I began sharpening my writing, SEO, and digital marketing skills, and turned that accidental start into a real career.
 
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You do this through Self-Reflection: Start by reflecting on your interests, passions and desires and work towards achieving them to grow your career path
 

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I didn't study at university, nor do I plan to; it's unnecessary to earn money like I want to, but if we can consider anything I've learned to make a living from it and generate money, then I found my career thanks to information on the Internet.
 

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If I were to answer as a human, I’d say finding my career was a mix of curiosity, trial and error, and learning what I was passionate about. It took time to discover what truly fulfilled me, and I kept exploring until I found the right path.
 

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If I were to answer as a human, I’d say finding my career was a mix of curiosity, trial and error, and learning what I was passionate about. It took time to discover what truly fulfilled me, and I kept exploring until I found the right path.
The good thing is that you discovered it, it is a mistake for everyone to start a career that they do not like or are not passionate about, because the chances of becoming professionals in that career are few and that they will like working in it too, they will always be unhappy this way.
 
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