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Career Self-Examinations

Good Afternoon PCDI Healthcare Followers,

I have asked several people about their life ambitions and I am going to ask you the same question. Have you ever thought of a career that you see yourself doing? Have you ever wondered what would it take to get there?  I sat down and thought about it myself. There are a lot of careers out there that I can see myself doing in a couple of years.  I though about become a Physical Therapist, Chiropractor, or someone that works with patients other than nurses. I want my life to have meaning and purpose before its all over in 170 years from now.  It is good to chose a career and not just a job to make a living.  There is a difference between a job and a career.  A job is a physical requirement that is rewarded by compensation. A career on the other hand, is a lifetime enjoyment of self satisfaction and rewards regardless of compensation.
I stress this issue due to the high cost in tuition and time spent regardless of the university, local city college, or trade school. It is important that future student does not rely on future compensation, the admission personnel, family expectations, or the person next door regarding their career. There are many people that have advance degrees in law, nursing, medicine, computer, etc but do not use their degrees.There are many causes for this decision; either the career field is flooded with other experienced professionals, the career field was chosen for them, or it did not meet their expectations of excitement and satisfaction. The main focus is to find out what is your talent and build on it no matter if the career is in demand today. Some careers may be new and may advance tomorrow. Take care and be in good health.

Dr, Anthony Wallace, ND
Executive Administrator
P.C.D.I. Healthcare and Consultants of Texas, L.L.C
www.pcdiwg.webs.com

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