Be sure to do what you love and are good at
The theory of job adaptation shows that when a person is engaged in a job that he is good at and enjoys, he can exert 80%-90% of his full ability, and if he has no interest in this matter, his ability can only be exerted to 20%-30%.
Find out what your strengths are in the workplace
1) Analyze your strengths.
Find out your own strengths in terms of your professional knowledge, work ability, workplace personality, etc.
2) Analyze your own weaknesses.
Find out your own weaknesses such as blind spots and personality shortcomings.
You can also look back at the past to find out your strengths and weaknesses in the things you have achieved the most, what you are best at, and what others have said about you.
Summarize your strengths and weaknesses and minimize the negative impact of your weaknesses as much as possible; At the same time, focus on strengths, practice repeatedly and deliberately, and try your best to give full play to your advantages in the workplace to build core competitiveness.
Find a job you really enjoy
1) Gain a sense of accomplishment.
Doing the job you like is no longer a simple task, but enjoying the pleasure of this thing and the sense of accomplishment that this job brings.
2) Gain freedom.
In the work you love, you can't help but burst out with endless creativity, and the sense of freedom brought by this creativity is an indescribable and unique experience.
Find jobs where there is room for growth
When looking for a job, it is more advantageous to try to choose a challenging job that offers room for growth.
This means that even though you may only be able to complete 40% of your work when you first start working, it can feel a bit overwhelming. But over time, by constantly playing to your strengths and passions, your potential is gradually unleashed, and eventually you are able to complete 100% of the work, or even exceed 100%, showing a level of excellence.
Conversely, if you choose a simple job when you first start out, while it may be easy to complete 80% of the job, this choice may greatly limit your future growth space and potential.
Ending:
Hopefully, the next time you set off, you'll no longer be overshadowed, and you won't think the future is bleak.
Rather, you have a dream in your heart and a light in your eyes.