It is my nature to be skeptical and critical of things. Maybe that is why I am slow and can't listen to people rambling fast enough. But I liked your video since I believed it is important to have an advisor on behaviors of people who have great responsibilities.
@rbts001 Hi, Thanks for your comments. It certainly makes sense to me and after 30 years of providing career guidance, I haven't yet found a better model.
I feel like a born loser a lot of the time, but I know that is just my negative thoughts coming through.
I don't know you, but I am sure you are not a loser, but just on a journey to find your perfect job. Not all of us know what we want to do, or what we are good at, from a young age (me included). I'm gonna try and follow the Dr's plan and not care what other people think of me. Easier said than done, but you have to start somewhere. I may miss out on life otherwise.
@anthonykfrancis Hi, Sorry I missed your comment some time back now. Glad that you found the model helpful. It's what I have devised over time -- I know that it's simple, but it works! Best regards, Darryl
Not sure what you mean though by "what's out there for the things that you're interested in." In Australia for example, the govt produces the "Job Guide" which gives you jobs under 7 different interest categories. So if you know what you like, you can then peruse the jobs in your area of interest.
Type in "Job Guide 2010" into Google and you'll find it.
Hi I just watched your video and I must say it was helpful. I know what kind of person I am and what I like to do but its been so hard for me to choose a career mainly because I think I really don't know what's out there for the things that interested in. Please help
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Most things in life I find are simple -- we just have a habit of making it more complicated than it ought to be.
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TimeLogMe 3 months ago
It is my nature to be skeptical and critical of things. Maybe that is why I am slow and can't listen to people rambling fast enough. But I liked your video since I believed it is important to have an advisor on behaviors of people who have great responsibilities.
UnitedPebbles 10 months ago
Yes, understandable and absolutely right I think
rbts001 1 year ago
@rbts001 Hi, Thanks for your comments. It certainly makes sense to me and after 30 years of providing career guidance, I haven't yet found a better model.
Best regards,
Darryl
drdarrylcross 1 year ago
i've been changing 17 jobs in 13 years and finally realized i am a born loser unable to adapt in any circumstances. shit !
darkgodnaar 1 year ago
@darkgodnaar
Hi,
I feel like a born loser a lot of the time, but I know that is just my negative thoughts coming through.
I don't know you, but I am sure you are not a loser, but just on a journey to find your perfect job. Not all of us know what we want to do, or what we are good at, from a young age (me included). I'm gonna try and follow the Dr's plan and not care what other people think of me. Easier said than done, but you have to start somewhere. I may miss out on life otherwise.
donking2000000 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this video. It is extremely helpful.
anthonykfrancis 1 year ago
@anthonykfrancis Hi, Sorry I missed your comment some time back now. Glad that you found the model helpful. It's what I have devised over time -- I know that it's simple, but it works! Best regards, Darryl
drdarrylcross 1 year ago
Thanks for your comments.
Not sure what you mean though by "what's out there for the things that you're interested in." In Australia for example, the govt produces the "Job Guide" which gives you jobs under 7 different interest categories. So if you know what you like, you can then peruse the jobs in your area of interest.
Type in "Job Guide 2010" into Google and you'll find it.
Hope that helps.
Cheers, Darryl
drdarrylcross 1 year ago
Hi I just watched your video and I must say it was helpful. I know what kind of person I am and what I like to do but its been so hard for me to choose a career mainly because I think I really don't know what's out there for the things that interested in. Please help
NaturallyAdorable 1 year ago
THANKS for keeping it simple, clear and getting right to the point.
xussana 2 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Most things in life I find are simple -- we just have a habit of making it more complicated than it ought to be.
All the best in your career journey,
Darryl
drdarrylcross 2 years ago
Helpful !!! :) Thanks
myselfsbs1 2 years ago
Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated.
Darryl
drdarrylcross 2 years ago
good lecture. i got lot of information regarding career planning.
gadofdrenbo 3 years ago
thanks for sharing! ;)
catherine09694 3 years ago
good work..
varuntripathi1 3 years ago
Thanks for your comment.
Best regards,
Darryl
drdarrylcross 3 years ago
Matching approach to careers guidance.
Hambo04 3 years ago