
Career classes for teenagers seeking their dreams
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Book Introduction
What do I really want to do? Where can I go to find my path? Career study methods and career reflection notes for teenagers who want to become anything! This book was planned after considering a program that would deepen students' career concerns and serve as a guide for them to explore their own career paths. It is centered around various stories and case studies of people that can be helpful in addressing career concerns. It presents the brilliant achievements of people who quietly forged their own paths, and the records of lives stained with blood, sweat, and tears. Through their lives, you can gain deep inspiration and recharge your heart. In addition, we have placed a 'Career Thinking and Practice Note' at the end of each chapter to systematically organize the methods and practical strategies for exploring and designing a career path, to help with career activities and career exploration. Students pursuing their dreams will be inspired by the stories of those who have pioneered their own paths in various ways, and will be able to incorporate this into their own career planning to shape their future. I hope this book will help teenagers who want to become something explore and design their career paths, and I believe it will be a reliable companion on their journey. |
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index
prolog
PART 01 Self-Expression: Unleashing My Potential
1.
Picasso, who broke completely with what was familiar
2.
Dick Fosbury, who rewrote the history of high jump
3. Michael Phelps, the ADHD "Swimming God"
4.
Howard Schultz, who discovered new possibilities for coffee
5.
Ray Kroc, who spread the McDonald's system
6.
Richard Branson turned dyslexia into a business opportunity
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) Creating a New Style
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) Knowing Myself
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Imagination Training
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Approaching Differently
Career Thinking Practice Note (5) Useful and Useful Things
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) My Strengths
PART 02 GOAL: A Life of Dreaming Change
1.
The Florentine Gardener's Dream
2.
Walter Chrysler, who disassembled and reassembled luxury cars
3.
J.K. Rowling, the young girl who created stories
4.
Demosthenes, the greatest orator
5.
Basketball Emperor Michael Jordan's Goal
6.
Napoleon Hill, the master of success philosophy
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) Dream Person
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) My Areas of Interest
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) People Who Benefit
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Short-term Goals
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) Long-Term Goals
Career Thinking Practice Notes (6) Things I Think About Frequently
PART 03 Study: Study and Career
1.
Bill Gates, who created the best company through thinking week
2.
Michelangelo, completely immersed in The Creation of Adam
3.
Chester Carlson, who created a new copier 21 years after patenting it
4.
Walter Gropius, who designed Disneyland
5.
The Secret to Genius as Revealed by Einstein
6.
The Habits of Warren Buffett, the Investment Guru
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) Creating an Immersive Environment
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) Immersive Experience
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Inventions and Patents
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Going Beyond Thoughts
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) Creating Focus and Results
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) The Most Important Goal
PART 04 The Meaning of Work: Doing Work
1.
Tan Dun, a young man who loved music
2.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, who wrote his best work after being fired
3.
Steven Spielberg, Hollywood's top box office hit
4.
Michael Dell, who founded a computer company while in college
5.
Around the World in 80 Days, Jules Verne
6.
Colonel Sanders, who founded KFC at the age of 65
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) How far will I grow?
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) What I Want to Do
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Things I Want to Be Passionate About
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Things that influenced me
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) Career Decision Making
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) The Meaning of Failure
PART 05 Effort: The Power to Develop Talent
1.
Bill Porter, the sales mogul who overcame cerebral palsy
2.
Clement Stone, who broke his own record during the Great Depression
3.
Blair, who overcame hearing impairment
4.
Sylvester Stallone completed the screenplay in three days.
5.
Chris Gardner, finding hope even in the worst of circumstances
6.
Steve Jobs, who learned valuable lessons from his greatest failures.
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) Can you succeed even if you have no interest or aptitude?
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) Turning Crisis into Opportunity
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Turning Weaknesses into Strengths
Career Thoughts and Practice Notes (4) Things that gave me strength
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) The Important Key to Creating Opportunities
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) How to achieve excellence?
PART 06 Self-Management: The Power to Control Myself
1.
Lyubishev, who wrote the 'Time Statistics Notes'
2.
The Wright brothers, with their outstanding execution skills
3.
The legendary racehorse Seabiscuit and his trainer
4.
Lincoln's Great Apology
5.
The first American, Franklin
6.
Dostoevsky, who wrote his works while in exile
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) My Time Usage Status
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) Differences in Approach
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Creating a Mantra
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Respect and Apology
Career Thinking Practice Note (5) Checklist of Virtues to Practice
Career Thinking Practice Note (6) 5-Minute Utilization Method
PART 07 Happiness: The Golden Rule of Life
1.
Oprah Winfrey, who practiced a gratitude journal
2.
Sofa Bang Jeong-hwan's tolerance
3.
The Baehyu brothers, who created destiny
4.
Yuri Gagarin, who turned trivial matters into opportunities
5.
A list of people who value and love other people's talents
6.
Hutchins and Adler, Mastermind
Career Thoughts and Practice Notes (1) Prayer of Gratitude
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) You Reap What You Sow
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) My Financial Independence Plan
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Finding Opportunities in Little Things
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) How to Recharge
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) Creating a 'Master Mind'
PROGRAM
References
PART 01 Self-Expression: Unleashing My Potential
1.
Picasso, who broke completely with what was familiar
2.
Dick Fosbury, who rewrote the history of high jump
3. Michael Phelps, the ADHD "Swimming God"
4.
Howard Schultz, who discovered new possibilities for coffee
5.
Ray Kroc, who spread the McDonald's system
6.
Richard Branson turned dyslexia into a business opportunity
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) Creating a New Style
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) Knowing Myself
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Imagination Training
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Approaching Differently
Career Thinking Practice Note (5) Useful and Useful Things
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) My Strengths
PART 02 GOAL: A Life of Dreaming Change
1.
The Florentine Gardener's Dream
2.
Walter Chrysler, who disassembled and reassembled luxury cars
3.
J.K. Rowling, the young girl who created stories
4.
Demosthenes, the greatest orator
5.
Basketball Emperor Michael Jordan's Goal
6.
Napoleon Hill, the master of success philosophy
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) Dream Person
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) My Areas of Interest
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) People Who Benefit
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Short-term Goals
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) Long-Term Goals
Career Thinking Practice Notes (6) Things I Think About Frequently
PART 03 Study: Study and Career
1.
Bill Gates, who created the best company through thinking week
2.
Michelangelo, completely immersed in The Creation of Adam
3.
Chester Carlson, who created a new copier 21 years after patenting it
4.
Walter Gropius, who designed Disneyland
5.
The Secret to Genius as Revealed by Einstein
6.
The Habits of Warren Buffett, the Investment Guru
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) Creating an Immersive Environment
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) Immersive Experience
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Inventions and Patents
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Going Beyond Thoughts
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) Creating Focus and Results
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) The Most Important Goal
PART 04 The Meaning of Work: Doing Work
1.
Tan Dun, a young man who loved music
2.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, who wrote his best work after being fired
3.
Steven Spielberg, Hollywood's top box office hit
4.
Michael Dell, who founded a computer company while in college
5.
Around the World in 80 Days, Jules Verne
6.
Colonel Sanders, who founded KFC at the age of 65
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) How far will I grow?
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) What I Want to Do
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Things I Want to Be Passionate About
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Things that influenced me
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) Career Decision Making
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) The Meaning of Failure
PART 05 Effort: The Power to Develop Talent
1.
Bill Porter, the sales mogul who overcame cerebral palsy
2.
Clement Stone, who broke his own record during the Great Depression
3.
Blair, who overcame hearing impairment
4.
Sylvester Stallone completed the screenplay in three days.
5.
Chris Gardner, finding hope even in the worst of circumstances
6.
Steve Jobs, who learned valuable lessons from his greatest failures.
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) Can you succeed even if you have no interest or aptitude?
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) Turning Crisis into Opportunity
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Turning Weaknesses into Strengths
Career Thoughts and Practice Notes (4) Things that gave me strength
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) The Important Key to Creating Opportunities
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) How to achieve excellence?
PART 06 Self-Management: The Power to Control Myself
1.
Lyubishev, who wrote the 'Time Statistics Notes'
2.
The Wright brothers, with their outstanding execution skills
3.
The legendary racehorse Seabiscuit and his trainer
4.
Lincoln's Great Apology
5.
The first American, Franklin
6.
Dostoevsky, who wrote his works while in exile
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (1) My Time Usage Status
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) Differences in Approach
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) Creating a Mantra
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Respect and Apology
Career Thinking Practice Note (5) Checklist of Virtues to Practice
Career Thinking Practice Note (6) 5-Minute Utilization Method
PART 07 Happiness: The Golden Rule of Life
1.
Oprah Winfrey, who practiced a gratitude journal
2.
Sofa Bang Jeong-hwan's tolerance
3.
The Baehyu brothers, who created destiny
4.
Yuri Gagarin, who turned trivial matters into opportunities
5.
A list of people who value and love other people's talents
6.
Hutchins and Adler, Mastermind
Career Thoughts and Practice Notes (1) Prayer of Gratitude
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (2) You Reap What You Sow
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (3) My Financial Independence Plan
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (4) Finding Opportunities in Little Things
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (5) How to Recharge
Career Thinking and Practice Notes (6) Creating a 'Master Mind'
PROGRAM
References
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Publisher's Review
Career exploration is the best study!!
A career compass for teenagers with an uncertain future!!
When asked, "What is the most important and necessary thing during adolescence?", parents naturally choose "study" as the first answer.
Studying is one of the most important things students must do, and parents want their children to be equipped with the necessary skills and wisdom to achieve their goals when they go out into the world.
But as we live in this world, we come to realize that there is something just as important as studying at school, and that is systematically exploring and designing a 'career path'.
However, as the world changes and the pace of change accelerates, the problem is that we lack time to think about and research our 'career path,' which is the most important part of preparing to adapt to the world and overcome difficulties.
What teenagers need now is time to regularly think about and organize their career paths, just like studying English or math.
Career planning should be reviewed regularly, just like any other subject, at set times, and the quality of your thinking should be improved.
Regularly studying career paths will enable you to lead your life proactively, and the more organized your thoughts and philosophy about career paths are, the more you will be able to focus on your studies.
This book is organized into seven core topics of career exploration: self-expression, goals, learning, work, effort, self-management, and happiness. Judging that it would be best to describe it based on real-life examples, the book presents as many examples as possible in story format.
Additionally, an activity sheet has been included so that readers can organize their own feelings and judgments about each story after reading it.
I believe that you will be able to receive the nutrients you need to explore your career path through the stories of the various characters in the book.
‘Career exploration’ is not simply a narrow task of deciding on a career.
Beyond that, it is a creative work of cultivating and cultivating the forest called life.
Moreover, it is not a temporary effort that is only carried out during adolescence, but a creative process that is practiced throughout one's life.
The world is constantly changing, and we ourselves are constantly changing and developing, so the color and direction of our paths are bound to change at each stage of life.
So, it can be said that worrying about one's career path is an ongoing process that never ends.
Therefore, for all those who dream of the future, it can be said that 'career exploration is the best study', and 'career concerns' during teenage years will become a solid cornerstone of life.
A career compass for teenagers with an uncertain future!!
When asked, "What is the most important and necessary thing during adolescence?", parents naturally choose "study" as the first answer.
Studying is one of the most important things students must do, and parents want their children to be equipped with the necessary skills and wisdom to achieve their goals when they go out into the world.
But as we live in this world, we come to realize that there is something just as important as studying at school, and that is systematically exploring and designing a 'career path'.
However, as the world changes and the pace of change accelerates, the problem is that we lack time to think about and research our 'career path,' which is the most important part of preparing to adapt to the world and overcome difficulties.
What teenagers need now is time to regularly think about and organize their career paths, just like studying English or math.
Career planning should be reviewed regularly, just like any other subject, at set times, and the quality of your thinking should be improved.
Regularly studying career paths will enable you to lead your life proactively, and the more organized your thoughts and philosophy about career paths are, the more you will be able to focus on your studies.
This book is organized into seven core topics of career exploration: self-expression, goals, learning, work, effort, self-management, and happiness. Judging that it would be best to describe it based on real-life examples, the book presents as many examples as possible in story format.
Additionally, an activity sheet has been included so that readers can organize their own feelings and judgments about each story after reading it.
I believe that you will be able to receive the nutrients you need to explore your career path through the stories of the various characters in the book.
‘Career exploration’ is not simply a narrow task of deciding on a career.
Beyond that, it is a creative work of cultivating and cultivating the forest called life.
Moreover, it is not a temporary effort that is only carried out during adolescence, but a creative process that is practiced throughout one's life.
The world is constantly changing, and we ourselves are constantly changing and developing, so the color and direction of our paths are bound to change at each stage of life.
So, it can be said that worrying about one's career path is an ongoing process that never ends.
Therefore, for all those who dream of the future, it can be said that 'career exploration is the best study', and 'career concerns' during teenage years will become a solid cornerstone of life.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 3, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 296 pages | 530g | 152*225*18mm
- ISBN13: 9788931559804
- ISBN10: 8931559801
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