MAKING DECISIONS Careers – Chapter 3. Decisions, Decisions Decision – choosing between two or...

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MAKING DECISIONS

Careers – Chapter 3

Decisions, Decisions

Decision – choosing between two or more

_________________. Anytime you have more than one choice ________decision – One of the most

important decisions you will ever make in your life.

How do you make only 1 choice? Making decisions is part of

___________yourself More you know about interests and

personality, ________decisions become Why bother __________to make decisions

better– Many people are unhappy– Didn’t plan – fell into a job– Decisions you make now – effect the decisions

you will make all your life

The Decision Making Process Method you follow when you make a decision or choice Series of steps that lead you to a decision ___steps

– Define what you need or want• _______ – things you must have to survive• ________ – things you’d like to have

– Look carefully at your _________(everything you have available to get what you want – any skill or advantage you have.

– Identify your _______– Gather information on all your choices

• Advantage and disadvantage of each• Effect each choice has on you

– Evaluate and ________your choices• Evaluate – judge the value or worth of something

– Make your_________– Make a plan to get started

• ______– a method for achieving something

Applying the decision-making process to careers It’s never too early to make a career decision Tentative – the best decision you can decide on at

a certain time, which can be changed later as you learn more.

Planning and decision-making activities– Education level needed: hs, associate degree (2 yrs.), 4

years of college, master’s degree, etc.– Classes needed in high school

Seven tips about making better career decisions– 1.Other people will pressure you to do what they want

you to do– 2.Don’t be afraid of failure

– 3. Pay attention to the decisions you make every day.

– 4. Remember that decisions have both good and bad outcomes.

– 5. Accept the outcome– 6. Remember, you can change decisions