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What to do when I dont know what to do?

What to do when I dont know what to do?

What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do

  1. Focus on ends, not means. It’s easy to get these mixed up.
  2. Focus on your values.
  3. Take action.
  4. Talk it out/get a second opinion.
  5. Trust your gut.
  6. Sleep on it.

At what age should you start a career?

In the current system, people get an entry level job right after college or other training, usually when they’re between 20 and 25. Until recently, that was also the age range during which they were most likely to be starting a family. The average age to have a first child in the US has been rising.

What to do when you don’t know what to do with life?

There are no rules to follow, and you have to work hard to define your life pathway when you don’t know what to do with your life. Waking our conscious minds to accept our reality and embrace change is one step toward finding out what we need to do next in our life. We become paralyzed rather than liberated by the power of choice.

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How to find a job you’ve never had before?

To combat this problem, try this: devote one hour every day for a week (or heck, a month!) on pure research. Check out career exploration sites, top job lists, your favorite blogs or even a new section of the newspaper. Your mission? Write down any and every job that catches your eye. This minimal routine will skyrocket your list of career ideas.

What is it like to not know what to do?

The state of “not knowing what to do” is like some kind of Miracle Grow for small things in my mind. This is not a new thing. Not knowing what to do is a particular and well-honed talent of mine. I can even juggle several not knowing what-to-dos at once.

What happens if you don’t know your purpose in life?

If you don’t know who you are and what you want, it makes it a lot harder to move forward in your life. Having a life plan and vision and knowing your purpose and how you want to live your life are the foundations to building your confidence, resilience, courage, and accountability.