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What Color Is Your Parachute? for Teens, Third Edition: Discover Yourself,

Description: What Color Is Your Parachute? for Teens, Third Edition: Discover Yourself, Item Description Product Description This updated career guide for teens draws on the principles of What Color Is Your Parachute? to help high school and college students zero in on their favorite skills and find their perfect major or career. No idea what you want to be? No worries! This fun, rewarding guide draws on the time-tested principles of the career classic What Color Is Your Parachute? to help you discover your passions, skills, and potential college majors and dream jobs.  Why now? Because when you identify your interests and passions early, you can make informed decisions on what additional schooling (and tuition debt) makes sense for your chosen field.  With fresh updates on the specific challenges of today’s job-market, this new edition features activities and advice on information interviewing, social media, internships, and more. Most importantly, it’s packed with big-picture advice that will set you up to land the job that’s perfect for who you are—and who you want to be. Review “Discover and explore your personal path with the help of this excellent book. Use Christen’s step-by-step exercises, along with careful planning and hard work, to launch a successful career.” —Steven Roy Goodman, educational consultant and coauthor of College Admissions Together   “After long nights of losing sleep and worrying about what career would both satisfy me and benefit my life in the future, I found my answer among the many informative and interactive pages of this book. It has lead me down the right track toward the profession of my dreams and taught me a lot about myself along the way.” —Alison Mantell, college freshman at Montana State University About the Author CAROL CHRISTEN is a career strategist who has worked extensively with teenagers and young adults. She lives with her husband in Butte, Montana. RICHARD N. BOLLES is the author of What Color Is Your Parachute? He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Discovery Exercise How to Find What You Love to Do:  Identify Your Skills Scan your mind back over the last month. Did you complete any tasks successfully? What were they? Did you enjoy them? You begin to identify your skills by looking at your life. Think about projects you have completed, recent problems that you solved, your hobbies, and the activities you do for fun. These can be experiences from your school, volunteer work, paid work, or free time. Select a project or activity you’ve enjoyed that had an outcome—writing a paper, helping to organize an event, or learning something new, such as a sport or hobby. Rich Feller, professor of career development and author of the book Knowledge Nomads and the Nervously Employed, says that 70 percent of our skills come from challenges, 20 percent from watching others, and 10 percent from classes and reading. Pick a story to write from any of these three categories. If you’re stumped about what might make a good skills story, look particularly at challenges you have overcome. Once you’ve thought of a story, write a short paragraph that describes how you completed your project or worked out a solution to the problem you had. (Need a little inspiration on what kind of story to write? See the Student Example on page 12.) Now give your project, problem, or activity a title. Then answer these questions: Goal or Problem: What was your goal—that is, what were you trying to accomplish, or what was the problem you were trying to solve? Any time you have a goal that challenged you, you’ll find lots of skills. Obstacles: What made achieving your goal (or solving the problem) difficult? How did you overcome these obstacles? Time Frame: How long did it take you to achieve your goal or solve your problem? Using an overlong time frame can often hide skills. If solving a particular problem took several years, pick an especially challenging part of that problem. Outcome: What happened? Features Ten Speed Press Payment We accept payments through PayPal. You may use a major credit card via PayPal. For all “Buy It Now” items, immediate payment is required. Shipping Shipping for this item is free in the 48 continental United States. We do not offer shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, US Territories, APO & FPO. After your order has been shipped, you will receive an e-mail with the name of the carrier and the tracking number. Returns We permit returns if you are not satisfied with your purchase. Your return request must be initiated within 30 days of the purchase date. To initiate a return, please contact us through the eBay Message Center. You will receive an RMA number to ensure proper handling of the return. We do not provide refunds for a return WITHOUT an RMA number. You will be refunded in full, minus the shipping and handling expenses incurred at time of purchase.

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Color: Grey

Type: ABIS_BOOK

PartNumber: Illustrated

Edition: Revised

Book Title: What Color Is Your Parachute? for Teens, Third Edition : Discover Yourself, Design Your Future, and Plan for Your Dream Job

Item Length: 9.1in.

Item Height: 0.6in.

Item Width: 6.1in.

Author: Carol Christen, Richard N. Bolles

Format: Trade Paperback

Language: English

Features: Revised

Topic: School & Education, Sociology / General, Careers / Job Hunting, Careers, Business & Economics

Publisher: Potter/Ten SPEED/Harmony/Rodale

Intended Audience: Young Adults

Publication Year: 2015

Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction, Business & Economics, Social Science

Item Weight: 8.2 Oz

Number of Pages: 192 Pages

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