Looking at You - A critical part of learning how to make career decisions involves looking at oneself and answering the following questions: (Click on the link to further explore each area.)
What kind of activities am I interested in?
What sort of values do I have that motivate me to work?
What kinds of skills and abilities do I possess or need to develop?
What other options are available to help me clarify my self-knowledge?
The answers to these "I stated" questions are important ones because they provide useful information for making career decisions and solving career problems throughout one’s life. This self-knowledge helps both expand and narrow the options that we are considering at any given point in life.
