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    According to the wellbeing assessment results, the assessment indicated that I am struggling (moderate or inconsistent) with my wellbeing as the five elements showed all my scores under 6. I received a score of 5 on career wellbeing, a score of 6 on social wellbeing, a score of 3 on financial wellbeing, a score of 4 on physical wellbeing, and score of 3 on community wellbeing. I was honestly shocked and surprised when I read through the descriptions of the elements because it all described areas

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    technology in career counseling? What are your concerns and/or hopes? How would you incorporate technology into your work with clients? I think that expanding the use of technology in career counseling is a great idea. I remember reading about career and life planning assessments last year in our appraisal and inquiry course. While reading the text for this course it refreshed me on this topic. Technology is a great tool to make administer tests easier and could be helpful for career counselors to

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    According to the wellbeing assessment results, the assessment indicated that I am struggling (moderate or inconsistent) with my wellbeing as the five elements showed all my scores under 6. I received a score of 5 on career wellbeing, a score of 6 on social wellbeing, a score of 3 on financial wellbeing, a score of 4 on physical wellbeing, and score of 3 on community wellbeing. I was honestly shocked and surprised when I read through the descriptions of the results because it accurately depicted

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    D. Economic and Financial Stressors One of the many reasons why people work is to make money. As the cost of living increases, people need to keep up with their earning. Since it is not always possible to keep earning more through promotion, people decide to get second or third jobs in their free time to make extra money to support their life and family. Even though making extra money is beneficial to everyone, people give up on their free time, take more responsibility, and spend more energy. As

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    Mass media is part of the average persons everyday life, from morning to night; modern society absorbs and consumes it constantly. Adults are aware of it and see the media, as advertisements on television, the latest blockbuster at the theaters or the trendy new clothing. Children are not free from it either; they to are exposed to the medias imagery and ideals maybe more than adults are. Parents may not pay close attention to the media their children are exposed to; adults may think they are just

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    is trying to push is that young girls will play with the doll, and by doing so will imagine themselves living vicariously through Barbie. There have been many iterations of Barbie, and Mattel proudly flaunts all the various careers that Barbie has had over the decades. Careers that include being an astronaut, firefighter, nurse, teacher, and even the president of the United States. Yet the most popular, perhaps the stereotypical image of Barbie, is the one first

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    A Career As A Career

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    The choices I’ve made in life as far as career aspirations were shaped by my upbringing. As a child my parents were not overbarrings but there was set rules in the household that I followed. My mother was lenient while my father was strict but I did have the freedom to experience things to figure out my likes and dislikes. My parents emphasized the importance of school and its role helping me about financially stable as an adult. Also, my parents stressed the importance of survival and being able

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    just saying a career in fact, “what do you want to do when you grow up” would be a better question for the answer that's expected. What you want to be and what you want to do is two different questions “be” is more on the emotional side and “do” has to do with your career. So what I want to be when I grow up is caring, have lots of happiness, and knowledge and what I want to do is become a physical therapist for sports teams such as the Lakers or even the Cowboys. Choosing a career that makes you

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    script in a way that entertains or informs the audience (“Summary”). I chose acting as my career because as a kid I always thought acting was interesting and enjoyable. I tend to be a very verbose person at times so it is the perfect career for me. It is important, however, to understand the education or training requirements, skills or talents needed, salary and benefits offered, and the duties for a particular career when making this decision. The job is like a gypsy. You don’t stay in one place. The

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    I have had many jobs throughout my life but now I am with an amazing career. Through a crazy set of events over my life; I was introduced to archaeology. My jobs have consisted of being a dancer, working in food establishments, a cashier, a sales person, a daycare teacher, a school bus driver, a church secretary and owning my business. These jobs may not have had a direct influence on my current career choice but they have all made me the person I am today. In most of my jobs I have pushed myself

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