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	<title>Comments on: Making Sound Career Choices</title>
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		<description>A good start is definitely to make a list of the things you love, then list possible careers in those areas. I am a firm believer in Marsha Sinetar&#039;s &quot;Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow.&quot; You will be spending the vast majority of time at work, so you don&#039;t want to spend it doing something you don&#039;t care about. This is a recipe for disaster. I also think the following is excellent advice as well: &quot;Start with your next job. There is no need to settle your whole life today. Just narrow down the career choices in front of you; it’s enough to choose your next best step.&quot;

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