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		<title>By: Wise Man</title>
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		<description>Hi tkp, Great that you want to find a job that matches your skills. But also matching a job to your interests adds an extra dimension. One more dimension and you will be able to locate the answer in space...
Go and site under a tree and write down your strengths &amp; weaknesses. Then your interests (what you like) and your dislikes.
Write down other filtering factors - likes inside work or outside work - like manual work or doesn&#039;t like a job too physical etc.
Then the what you want column is done. Start by checking thru&#039; the list of jobs and use the filters to eliminate.
When you have a small list o and visit each profession and talk to someone doing that job. Finally follow your gut instinct - by then your subconscious will have plenty of information to work with...
Good luck</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi tkp, Great that you want to find a job that matches your skills. But also matching a job to your interests adds an extra dimension. One more dimension and you will be able to locate the answer in space&#8230;<br />
Go and site under a tree and write down your strengths &#038; weaknesses. Then your interests (what you like) and your dislikes.<br />
Write down other filtering factors &#8211; likes inside work or outside work &#8211; like manual work or doesn&#8217;t like a job too physical etc.<br />
Then the what you want column is done. Start by checking thru&#8217; the list of jobs and use the filters to eliminate.<br />
When you have a small list o and visit each profession and talk to someone doing that job. Finally follow your gut instinct &#8211; by then your subconscious will have plenty of information to work with&#8230;<br />
Good luck</p>
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