chapter 4
Thinking, deciding and getting on with it
‘If you can dream – and not make dreams your master;
If you can think – and not make thoughts your aim. . . ’
Rudyard Kipling (1910)
This chapter helps you to
- •break out of A to Z thinking and become an ideas factory;
- •learn to be less passive and more experimental;
- •distinguish between dreams and goals;
- •understand the areas of work that might attract you;
- •believe and behave differently.
I can’t decide what kind of career I want . . .
You might be wondering, ‘If I was going to do something different, what would it be?’ The key question is, ‘How are you going to find out?’ People secretly ...
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