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Choosing a career - what you like vs. what you're good at?



Choosing a career - what you like vs. what you're good at?

I had always wanted to be an Executive Secretary and became one 27 years now and I always had good jobs offered to me if we got transferred. I love it and even working temporary, I go to what I know best! The office for me. Go into something you like and become good at it that is a career, not a whim
it would be great to meld the two. but if you like to do something, you'll get good at it!
poob
Do what you like, and getting 'good at it' will come naturally. Do'ng what your 'good at' all the time and little of any thing else will burn you out.
All our years become a series of 'changes'.
Try to be good at every thing you do, the better you get, the more you'll like it.
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