Article by Stacey Kennedy
Several decades ago, finding the best career for you was seriously limited by the lack of the Internet and the traditional values of finding a decent profession with a decent wage to support your family. My therapist, for whom I have the utmost respect, and I laughed about my career path and the way I made my decisions: I studied whatever I found interesting and came up with something I thought to be loosely related. She laughed that most people choose first, before doing all the hard work to get there only to arrive at the very bottom. I obviously didn’t have access to the tools available now, or at least I was blind to their existence back then.