Best jobs in the world are not those jobs that pay you more but best jobs are those in which you are happy .Finding job in today's world is really hard and job of your choice is hardest.People lose all their interests and other hobbies while doing their jobs and they start becoming depressed because that particular job isn't for them."Do What makes you happy" If you do what you have interest in that that would be so much fun ,(for example if you have interest in photographer then you really should be a photographer because this will keep you happy forever).I am not saying that if you like sitting and sleeping at home then do it .what i mean is that we should never kill our interests .If we kill or interest there will be nothing good left in life.Before deciding career for you ,you need to be sure about what are your interests and what you actually want to be if it wasn't the matter of money and success.Money cant buy happiness,Even if you have a lot of money ,then what? You killed your interest and now you will be nothing but just a money creating machines.And If you are family man then its gonna be life sucking abyss.
Some people just are so creative that they just wanna be like that for rest of their lives but because they think creativity wont earn them anything they kill their creativity.
People nowadays are seeking for Home Jobs and teenagers nowadays want to be independent and they look for part time jobs for teens
Various creative jobs :
- They include classic artistic paths, in the fine arts, literature, music, drama and other performing arts. There are also traditional crafts and designer-maker professions, whose practitioners create and sell art facts in wood, metal, glass, ceramics and other materials.
- The modern creative industries employ talented people in fields such as television, radio, film, marketing and advertising, design, popular music and web development.
- Last but not least are the myriad creative freelancers, entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants and small business owners who bring all their ingenuity and passion to bear on the challenge of earning a living from their creative talents.
- Whichever category you fall into, you have a few things in common with your fellow creative professionals.
- Most importantly, creativity is central to your identity and your career success. It’s a passion that gets you out of bed in the morning, and a means of separating yourself from the competition.
- Because of this, conventional career advice isn’t much use to you. You may or may not have letters after your name and be good in an interview situation, but your career gameplan is not based on getting good grades, saying the right thing in an interview and climbing the corporate ladder. In fact, when you looked at the career options laid out before you at school, you may well have decided that none of them were particularly appealing, so you’d have to invent your own job description.
A few years ago, if you’d looked in the careers section of the average bookstore, you’d have been faced with a limited choice of career paths, and advice on “killer answers to tough interview questions”.
But these days there’s a growing number of books aimed at people pursuing creative careers. Books that don’t show you how to fit in, but how to stand out. Books that don’t tell you what to do or say, but inspire you with possibilities and encourage you to find your own path.
Here’s a selection of 12 of the best career guides for creative people, based on my own experience and the response of my coaching clients when I recommend them. I hope you find them useful sources of practical inspiration for your own creative career. And if I’ve missed out one of your favourites, please leave a comment at the end explaining why you’d like to add it to the list!
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