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Charting Your Course: A Roadmap to Thriving in the Field of Health: 1.2 Career Meaning and Myths

Charting Your Course: A Roadmap to Thriving in the Field of Health
1.2 Career Meaning and Myths
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Module 01: Understanding Yourself In the World of Work
    1. 1.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
    2. 1.2 Career Meaning and Myths
    3. 1.3 Your Personality, Interests, Values, Skills, and Strengths
    4. 1.4 Online Career Tests
    5. 1.5 The World Around You and Your Career Choices
    6. 1.6 Career Mind Mapping
    7. 1.7 Periodic Career Review
    8. 1.8 Career Resilience Tips
    9. Module 1 Chapter Summary
  7. Module 03: Job Search
    1. 3.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
    2. 3.2 Job Search Strategies
    3. 3.3 Networking
    4. 3.4 Online Personal Branding
    5. 3.5 Resume
    6. 3.6 Cover Letter
    7. 3.7 Online Applicant Tracking Systems
    8. 3.8 Portfolio
    9. 3.9 Interviewing with Confidence
    10. 3.10 Challenging Interview Scenarios
    11. 3.11 Accepting Offers and Handling Rejection
    12. 3.12 Protect Yourself from Scams
    13. Module 3 Chapter Summary
  8. Module 02: Research and Exploration
    1. 2.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
    2. 2.2 Researching Careers
    3. 2.3 Online Career Information
    4. 2.4 Take Action
    5. 2.5 Decision-Making
    6. 2.6 Setting Goals & Building Action Plans
    7. 2.7 Looking Forward
    8. 2.8 Career Resilience Tips
    9. Module 2 Chapter Summary
  9. Module 04: On the Job Success
    1. 4.1 Module 3 Chapter Summary
    2. 4.2 Preparing for Your New Workplace
    3. 4.3 Employer Expectations and Developing as a Professional
    4. 4.4 Workplace Culture
    5. 4.5 Professionalism - Etiquette
    6. 4.6 Working with Your Manager
    7. 4.7 Your Rights as an Employee
    8. 4.8 Safety on the Job
    9. 4.9 Performance Evaluation
    10. 4.10 Leaving your Job on Good Terms
    11. 4.11 Work-Life Balance
    12. 4.12 Resilience and Success
    13. Module 4 Chapter Summary
  10. Resources

Career Success 

Career success is influenced by our environment and our own personal preferences and experiences.

Think of someone who has what you consider a ‘successful career’.

  1. Who is it? How do you know (of) them?
  2. How would you describe their career? What are some specific reasons you define their career as successful?
  3. What aspects of this person’s career success would you include in your own definition of career success?

What other ingredients would you include in your personal definition of career success?

Example 1 – Hassan’s Career Success

Hassan is an Early Childhood Education student who has considered the questions above.

Hassan's success? Changing, Adapting, Trying new things, Making a difference, and Inspiring people.

Click on the following tabs to see how he answered the questions:

An interactive H5P element has been excluded from this version of the text. You can view it online here:
https://pressbooks.uwf.edu/besuccessfulhealthcarecareerguide/?p=27#h5p-1

Example 2 – Daniela’s Career Success

Daniela is a Business Administration – Leadership and Management student.

Daniela's success? Advancement, Taking risks, Working hard, Supporting, and Contributing.

Click on the following tabs to see how she responded to the questions:

An interactive H5P element has been excluded from this version of the text. You can view it online here:
https://pressbooks.uwf.edu/besuccessfulhealthcarecareerguide/?p=27#h5p-2

Now it’s your turn!

Here is a downloadable and fillable file in pdf and Word format with these 4 questions + one additional question:

  • Questions For Career Success(.pdf)
  • Questions For Career Success(.docx)
  1. Name a person who you believe has a successful career. Who is it? How do you know (of) them?
  2. How would you describe their career and what are some specific reasons you define their career as successful?
  3. What elements of this person’s career success would you include in your own definition of career success?
  4. What other ingredients would you include in your definition of career success?
  5. How do your experiences, family, friends, community, culture and society influence your own definition of career success?

Identify Limiting Beliefs

We receive a steady stream of messages throughout our lives that influence our beliefs about what our career “should” be and how it  “should” look. Some career beliefs can be helpful (for example, a belief that ‘hard work will pay off’ may help motivate you) and some beliefs will limit both your career options and potential. We call the ones that get in the way ‘limiting beliefs’.

We all carry with us limiting beliefs about careers that we’ve learned from our families, our communities, media, and our experiences. Bill Burnett and Dave Evans, in their bestselling book Designing Your Life (2016), name several limiting beliefs and then offer reframes.

Here are a few:

Limiting beliefReframe
“Your degree determines your career.”“Three-quarters of all college grads don’t end up working in a career related to their majors” (p. x)
“It’s too late.”“It’s never too late to design a life you love.” (p. xii)
“I should know where I’m going!”“I won’t always know where I’m going – but I can always know whether I’m going in the right direction.” (p. 39)
“I have to find the one right idea.”“I need a lot of ideas so that I can explore any number of possibilities for my future.” (p. 65)
“It’s my life, I have to design it myself.”“You live and design your life in collaboration with others.” (p. 199)
“I finished designing my life; the hard work is done, and everything will be great.”“You never finish designing your life – life is a joyous and never-ending design project of building your way forward.” (p. 219)

Can you relate to any of the limiting beliefs listed above? We all have limiting beliefs about our careers so it helps to notice/identify which limiting beliefs you believe are true. Any time you’re feeling absolutely certain about something, ask yourself, “Where did I learn that? Is it true? Is this belief helping me or holding me back?”

In this short video, Strayer University asked what “success” means to you.

One or more interactive elements has been excluded from this version of the text. You can view them online here: https://pressbooks.uwf.edu/besuccessfulhealthcarecareerguide/?p=27#oembed-1

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What’s Your Definition of Success? The Success Series. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulShj4keKNw&t=2s

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