Top 4 inspirational videos if you're feeling lost about your career

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Finding a job you're passionate about is possible, but it can be challenging for us Graduates. 


We're equipped with an education everyone promised us would be super valuable in building a successful career. So now more than one year down the line since Graduating, why is it that I feel things should have progressed further than they have? 

Are you, or have you been, in the same boat?

Firstly, let's be clear - my degree means the absolute world to me and it's a major achievement. So I know the amount of time spent studying, researching, reading, writing, listening and learning must be good for something, right? It's sometimes challenging to connect education with the workplace, and how everything we learned can be transferred into real-life business. 

But luckily, I continue to find that studying has provided me with strong foundations I need to succeed each day at work. 

For example:

  • Communicating in diverse teams 
  • Crafting an effective argument 
  • How to communicate with many different people verbally/written/body language
  • Creating and managing projects and meeting deadlines

These are valuable saught-after everyday skills, and this has helped me recognise that I'm actively using what I know each day without realising! I bet you're doing the same too in some shape or form!

But, there's more. 

I feel I have way more to offer than I'm currently able to give, and imagine I'm not the only one. I've always been super creative and have bags of ideas I'd love to see come to life. At present, I keep telling myself that the opportunity to use more of what I know will arise when the time is right. I've just go to keep working hard and someday it will pay off.  However, that's easier said than done. I need to know that what I'm doing means something and is going somewhere.

So what's the solution?

Honestly, I don't have a direct answer for that. I'm in the process of discovering this one out for myself, which isn't easy. But what I can say is when I do find out, I will share this with you. Because I believe you've got to write your own story, and this is one chapter I'm still writing. 

In the meantime, I've discovered heaps of helpful advice out there waiting to be found. Speeches, blogs, videos, and tips from experienced people from all walks of life dedicated to guiding us lost souls. So whether you are a graduate looking for career advice, an established worker wanting to change career, or a current student unsure of your next steps -  these are my most inspirational videos to help keep you motivated and put you back on track with your career.

So enjoy, and thank-you for continuing to share this journey with me!

1) How to find and do work you love (Scott Dinsmore)




2) The Pursuit Of Happiness


 


3) Steve Jobs Motivational Speech


4) Dream Motivational Video









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