Here's What To Do When You're Drowning In Passions

By Jackie Pasaol | Dec 24, 2015 08:50 AM EST

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Choosing the right career can really be tricky, especially, if you have too many passions to count. What if you want to become a doctor but you're thinking of becoming a class instructor as you really want to teach.

To help you deal with your career conundrum, here are some helpful tips that can solve your issue.

Research the job market

This is very important for practical purposes. You need to do a practical research for the career you're considering. Jot down all the necessary information. For instance, if you're going to pursue a career how much money and time will it cost you. That way you can figure out right away which one from your passion choices is more attainable.

Moreover, see to it that your possible chosen field exists in the job market. For sure you don't want to spend many months looking for a job and just be frustrated after you realize that your chosen field is not in demand. 

You should think long- term

You should think which of your passions is more compatible with your lifestyle, something that you can envision. Can you generate enough money to support your dream lifestyle? Or can your possible chosen career allow you to start a family at some point? Thinking of these can eventually help you save money and time in the latter years.

Don't think that your hobbies will always be your savior

Not all you love can help you generate enough money to support your lifestyle and your family. Always think of the practical side! Choose among your passions. Think critically which among them can be a possible good generating income that can provide good income for you. Do a research and look which is the highest paid job that you can eventually pursue and enjoy doing at the same time.    

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