How I recognise my own interests.
Hi student,
We can't understand what interests you are talking about.But whatever the sector is,It purely depends on you.Try to find out on which topics you tend to spend lots of time or doesn't get bored of it.Through this you can find your interests.
All the best.
- List out your career choices - you may list a large number - list all of them in first attempt.
- Then find out more information & take a decision on each of them. If required take help of your friend, family members, teachers or any other senior person you have access to. Understand each option and start reducing your list based on your own criteria, information and choice.
- Contact any career counselor or any other person or site to take personality assessment test to find your personality traits. This will help you matching your personality traits and interest with your choice. This personality test gives you opportunity to identify your own good & not so good personality traits, which you can work on, which will help you all through you life.
- Never go for any other intelligence or assessment tests, as these are very misleading.
- You can also add any career choice during this process, which you have missed or didnt like it in your first selection or have come to know about it now.
- I am sure you will end-up very soon with 2 or 3 choices. Then it will be easy for you to narrow down your final career path.
- Consider the full profile of a career path or job - not just subject/course or few aspects of a job profile, such as - many of us are impressed by a well dressed Army or police officer.
- Dont give undue weightage to earnings in this career selection process. The right career will give you more better life, peace, and pleasure.
- In case if you are confused in last two or three choices, then gather more information on each of them and then take a final view. Dont worry this a very common & normal scenario.
Don't go by just advice & suggestions, consider your choice first based on your advantage or limitations.
Hope this helps.