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By: Sunil Kumar
Yes, the title says it all. Teens must take advantage of their young age to think what’s best for their future.
To pursue a career that teens really want, the desire should be present first and foremost because there’s no use pushing something that doesn’t appeal to one’s taste. That desire can be achieved if teens have the right resources such as reliable information from their teachers and parents. Advices from loved ones can go far as long as teens will follow it. In the end, it’s the teens that have the final say on what they should do with their lives.
It is common knowledge that the corporate world is very competitive. Gone are the days when graduates can easily find work. In order to get a stable (or hopefully a high paying) job, one must have a good track record. The best way to achieve that is for teens to do good while in school. It will for teens to approach their career or guidance counselors for important advices.
The importance of reliable advice is emphasized because it will create a big impact once the moment will come where the teen decides on what to do with his or her life after school.
Teenagers must first know their strengths and weaknesses. This includes physical and mental abilities. Knowing one’s abilities is very crucial especially in entry level positions because once it is determined, then the teenage will know where to go when the time comes to climb the corporate ladder. It is a bitter truth that there’s a lot out there fighting to be in that position.
The best advice for teens at this point is to study well. Studying well doesn’t mean locking themselves in the library while poring into volumes after volumes of books. It doesn’t work that way. To study well means finding the resources that can enhance their respective strengths and diminish their weakness. For example, if the teenager has the aptitude for math, then it is advisable to join the Math Club where he or she can interact with those who are adept with the subject as well. This act promotes strengthening of the skills in Math and at the same time, developing social skills. It really pays to know someone. Who knows, a fellow Math club member could be the future CEO of a big company.
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