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anarcho-sin-dicalist · 9 months
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what they dont tell you about programming is that you clap like a monkey when your program finally does what you want it to
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setmycareer1 · 14 hours
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Pathways to Success: How Career Counselling Opens Doors for Working Professionals
Unlock your true potential with career counselling! This blog explores how professional guidance opens doors, boosts confidence, and paves pathways to meaningful work for ambitious professionals.
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Have you ever felt lost or uncertain about your career path? It’s a feeling many of us have experienced, whether we’re just in the starting phase of our career or well into our professional journey. The good news is, there’s a secret weapon that can help guide you through these career crossroads with clarity and confidence that is online Career Counselling .
Let’s talk about Kiran, a marketing professional who was not happy with her current job. Despite her hard work and dedication, she felt unfulfilled and unsure of what to do next. That’s when she decided to seek the help of a career counsellor. Through a series of psychometric tests, assessments and discussions, the counsellor helped Kiran uncover her true passions and strengths, which aligned more with a career in project management. With this newfound self-awareness, Kiran was able to figure out a plan and make the transition to a role that brought her greater satisfaction and growth opportunities.
Like Kiran, many working professionals have found that career counselling can be a game-changer. By working with an experienced counsellor, you can unlock your true potential, boost your confidence, and pave the way to a more meaningful and rewarding career path. Whether you’re seeking a complete career change, looking to advance in your current field, or simply feeling stuck in a rut, career counselling offers a personalized approach to help you achieve your goals.
So, if you’re ready to take control of your career journey, consider seeking the guidance of a career counsellor. We’ve outlined 7 powerful benefits that career counselling in bangalore can provide for working professionals. Now, let’s dive deeper and start exploring how you can truly benefit from this invaluable resource.
7 Benefits of Career Counselling for working professionals
Choosing a career path can be a daunting task, with so many options and complexities in today’s job market. However, having a career counsellor by your side can make this journey a lot smoother and more rewarding. Let’s explore how these professionals can be true game-changers in your career journey.
1. Discovering Your True Self
Career counsellors start by helping you uncover your unique strengths, interests, values, and personality traits. Through various assessments and heart-to-heart conversations, they guide you in discovering your hidden talents and passions, allowing you to gain a clearer understanding of who you truly are and what you want from your career.
2. Discovering Unexplored Career Horizons
Once you’ve gained this self-awareness, career counsellors will open your eyes to a world of diverse career options. They share valuable insights into different industries, professions, and job roles, introducing you to paths you may have never considered before. This broadens your career options and empowers you to make well-informed decisions.
3. Creating a Roadmap to Success
Career counsellors don’t just explore options; they help you set realistic and achievable goals based on your interests, values, and abilities. Together, you’ll create a step-by-step action plan, breaking down your journey into manageable milestones. This roadmap provides a sense of direction and purpose, fueling your motivation and commitment to your chosen path.
4. Overcoming Obstacles
Let’s face it; the career journey is rarely a straight line. Career counsellors understand the challenges you may encounter along the way, whether it’s a lack of experience, limited networks, or self-doubt. They offer practical strategies, personalized advice, and a safe space for reflection, empowering you to navigate setbacks and move forward with resilience and confidence.
5. Developing Essential Life Skills
A successful career requires more than just technical knowledge. Career counsellors help you identify and develop essential skills like communication, problem-solving, leadership, and adaptability. Through workshops, training programs, and the targeted guidance, they will equip you with the competencies needed to excel in your chosen field.
6. Building a Powerful Network
Having a strong professional network is invaluable for career advancement. Career counsellors share insights and strategies for networking effectively, guiding you on how to establish connections, leverage online platforms, attend industry events, and build relationships that can open doors to new opportunities.
7. Navigating Career Transitions with Ease
Career counselling isn’t just for those starting their careers. It’s equally beneficial for individuals considering career transitions or changes. Whether you’re seeking a new challenge, pursuing a different passion, or adapting to changes in the job market, career counsellors offer guidance and support during these pivotal moments. They assist in assessing your transferable skills, exploring alternative career paths, and making informed decisions that align with your values and long-term goals.
Conclusion
Navigating careers can feel very tiring and confusing, but you don’t have to do it alone. Career counselling for working professionals is there to guide you, helping you map out a journey towards a fulfilling job. Together, we’ll explore your values, skills, and passions to uncover exciting opportunities aligned with the real you. With a strategic plan in place, you’ll gain the clarity and confidence to pursue roles that allow growth and bold moves. Your counsellor is like your friend, offering support to overcome obstacles and unlock your full potential.
Don’t stay stuck or unfulfilled — SetMyCareer is here to guide you along your career goals — reach out to us today to unlock your pathway to success!
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akkpipitphattana · 1 year
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i’ll never understand people who can’t make fun of their faves a little. like yes i love this character and would defend them to my grave but also they’re stupid sometimes and they do dumb things and imma make fun of them for it
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edigitaluniversity · 3 months
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Top 10 Digital Marketing Courses In Gurgaon with Placement [Online] – Best Institutes, Fees, Eligibility, Duration
To start on this exciting journey, consider enrolling in digital marketing courses in Gurgaon, a city that seems like an ideal starting point for your career aspirations...
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s-o-i-l-world · 5 months
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mitsdedistance · 8 months
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qkmlh · 9 months
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Experienced working side of tumblr please help how do I eloquently write I am willing to relocate literally anywhere as long as it’s paid for and my own pay is a living wage??
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saintartemis · 8 months
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Someday I'm going to write a book about working in museums and have an entire chapter dedicated to the weird things people have said to or have asked me. On second thought maybe I’ll make that the whole book.
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counselorseducation · 9 months
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There are many people who feel that getting admitted to a continuing education (CE) program would not be possible if they had a full-time job. However, pursuing a continuing education program is actually very easy, as you can take up such programs at a suitable time of your own. The curriculum is developed in such a way that people can build their capabilities, upgrade their skills, and expand their knowledge. This makes CE programs one of the most preferred types of educational programs among working professionals.
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techintern2023 · 9 months
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dukejeyaraj · 11 months
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A Closer Look At Hebrew Midwives Story Will Impact Your Present Job!
Duke Jeyaraj The Biblical record of the Hebrew Midwives is not a familiar passage and so is reproduced in full, before a crucial life lesson for working professionals is drawn from it: Then the king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was named Shiphrah and the other Puah, “When you serve as midwife to the Hebrew women and see them on the birthstool, if it is a son, you shall kill…
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kalpana-p123 · 1 year
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kindnessoverperfection · 10 months
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Please, if you can, take a moment to read and share this because I feel like I'm screaming underwater.
NPD (Narcissistic Personality Disorder) stigma is rampant right now, and seems to be getting progressively worse. Everyone is using it as a buzzword in the worst ways possible, spreading misinformation and hatred against a real disorder.
I could go on a long time about how this happened, why it's factually incorrect (and what the disorder actually IS), why it's harmful, and the changes I'd like to see. But to keep this concise, I'll simply link to a few posts under the cut for further reading.
The point of this post is a plea. Please help stop the spread of stigma. Even in mental health communities, even around others with personality disorders, in neurodivergent "safe" spaces, other communities I thought people would be supportive in (e.g. trans support groups, progressive spaces in general), it keeps coming up. So I'm willing to bet that a lot of people on this site need to see this.
Because it's so hard to exist in this world.
My disorder already makes me feel as if I'm worthless and unlovable, like there's something inherently wrong and damaged about me. And it's so much harder to fight that and heal when my daily life consists of:
Laughing and spending time with my friends, doing my utmost best to connect and stay present and focused on them, trying to let my guards down and be real and believe I'm lovable- when suddenly they throw out the word "narcissist" to describe horrible people or someone they hate, or the conversation turns to how evil "people with narcissistic personality disorder" are. (Seriously, you don't know which of your friends might have NPD and feels like shit when you say those things & now knows that you'd hate them if you knew.)
Trying to look up "mental health positivity for people with npd", "mental health positivity cluster bs", only to find a) none of that, and b) more of the same old vile shit that makes me feel terrible about myself.
Having a hard time (which is constant at this point) and trying to look up resources for myself, only to again, find the same stigma. And no resources.
Not having any clue how to help myself, because even the mental health field is spitting so much vitriol at people with DISORDERS (who they're supposed to be helping!) that there's no solid research or therapy programs for people like me.
Losing close friends when they find out, despite us having had a good relationship before, and them KNOWING me and knowing that I'm not like the trending image of pwNPD. Because now they only see me through the lens of stigma and misinformation.
Hearing the same stigma come up literally wherever I go. Clubs. Meetings. Any online space. At the bus stop. At the mall. At a restaurant. At work. Buzzword of the year that everyone loooves loudly throwing around with their friends or over the phone. Feels awesome for me, makes my day so much better/s
I could go on for a long time, but I'm scared no one will read/rb this if it gets too much longer.
So please. Stop using the word "narcissist" as a synonym for "abusive".
Stop bringing up people you hate who you believe to have NPD because of a stigmatizing article full of misinformation whenever someone with actual NPD opens their mouth. (Imagine if people did that with any other disorder! "Hey, I'm autistic." "Oh... my old roommate screamed at me whenever I made noise around him, and didn't understand my needs, which seems like sensory overload and difficulty with social cues. He was definitely autistic. But as long as you're self-aware and always restraining your innate desire to be an abusive asshole, you're okay I guess, maybe." ...See how offensive and ignorant that is?)
Stop preventing healthcare for people with a disorder just because it's trendy to use us as a scapegoat.
If you got this far, thank you for reading, and please share this if you can. Further reading is under the cut.
NPD Criteria, re-written by someone who actually has NPD
Stigma in the DSM
Common perception of the DSM criteria vs how someone may actually experience them (Keep in mind that this is the way I personally experience these symptoms, and that presentation can vary a lot between individuals)
"Idk, the stigma is right though, because I've known a lot of people with NPD who are jerks, so I'm going to continue to support the blockage of treatment for this condition."
(All of these were written by me, because I didn't want to link to other folks' posts without permission, but if you want to add your own links in reblogs or replies please feel free <3)
#actuallynpd#signal boost#actuallyautistic#mental health awareness#narcissistic personality disorder#people also need to realize that mental health professionals aren't immune from bias#(it really shouldn't come as a shock that the mental health field has a longstanding pattern of misunderstanding and mistreating ppl who ar#mentally ill or otherwise ND)#the first therapist i brought up NPD to like. literally pulled out the DSM bc she could barely remember the criteria. then said that there'#no way I have it because I have low self-esteem lmaoooooo#anyway throwback to being at work and chatting with a co-worker. and the conversation turning to mental health. and him saying that#he tries to stay informed and be aware and supportive of mental health conditions & that he doesn't want to be ignorant or spread harmful#misinformation. and then i mentioned that i do a lot of research into mental health stuff and i listed a bunch of things. which included#several personality disorders. one of which was NPD.#and after listening to my whole ass list he zeroed in on the NPD and immediately started talking about how narcissists are abusive and#he knew someone who had NPD and how the person who had it had an addiction and died from the addiction in a horrible way and he#was glad he did#fun times#or when i decided to be vulnerable and talk abt my self-criticism/self-hatred bc i knew my friends also struggled w that and i wanted to#support them by sharing my own coping methods. and they both(separately!) started picking and prodding at my npd through the lens of stigma#bc i'd recently opened up to them abt having it. they recognized self-hatred as a symptom and still jumped on me for it. despite me#trying to share hurt vulnerable parts of myself to help them and connect with them.#again..... fun times
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edigitaluniversity · 7 months
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India Today’s rankings for top Digital Marketing Colleges in India include IMT Ghaziabad (ranked 5), IBS Hyderabad (ranked 12), IIM Kashipur (ranked 14), Loyola Institute of Business (ranked 24), and GITAM Institute of Management (ranked 48)….
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s-o-i-l-world · 9 months
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