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Finding your path

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Finding your path

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Behavior•It’s Personal•Be Honest

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video

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What was your realization moment?

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Being rich is not about how much you have.

but how much you give.

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2009 2013

I am still the same person. Living.

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But something has changed.

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Being.. Fulfilled.

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When was the last time you feel happy?

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You no need to be somebody else to be happy.

You no need to be rich to be happy.

You no need to be good looking to be happy.

“All you need is a courage to better yourself.”

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What is the purpose of your life?

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What is the purpose of your life?

Do you have a purpose?

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“Where you are leading yourself?”

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Your life is not impactful.

Why?

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Do you give enough chance for yourself?

you only life, once.

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Finding your path• Evaluate your past

• Planning your future

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1. Evaluate your past

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(write in the first paper)

• Life River

0 – 10 years 10-15 years15-20 years 20-25 years

Give a title in each stage of life..

a) What activities you have done in each stage? (anything you strongly remember)b) What makes you happy in each stage of life?

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What is the most important thing in your

life?*can be a thing, a person, a moment, a situation.

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What are you fight/strive for in

your life?

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Step OnePick 6 values that you personally feel are the most important in your

life.

Step TwoPick your top 3 values

from your top 6 values.

Step ThreePut your top 3 values in order, from most important to least

important.

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Your Life MAP (*write in the second paper)Values

Finding Your path #1 (personal values)

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Where ever and whatever you do, this values will follows & become the reason why you

do things in life.

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Go back to your life river.

• Life River

0 – 10 years 10-15 years15-20 years 20-25 years

Give a title in each stage of life..

a) Rank your activities from the most awesome to the least.

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Find the similarity of each life stage• What makes you excited about them?

• What make you love the experience?

• Write the points

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Finding your path #2 (interest)Values Interest

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2. Planning your future

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What kind of Job that is relevant with your #1 Values, #2 interest?

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Example!• Values : Family, trust, equality

• Interest : teach, facilitate, talk in public, do field activities

• Relevant job : Teacher, Reporter, Trainer, Entrepreneur, etc.

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Finding your path #3 (knowing the relevant jobs)Values Interest Relevant job

Activities, job (not the title, not the company)

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Go back to your values and interest!

• Which industry that is suits to your values and interest?

• Which company/field that can be a relevant options?

• What is your final goals in that company/field?

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Finding yourself #4 (final goal)Values Interest Relevant

jobsFuture goal

Add the final goal (what do you want to do/be)

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Planning your future!• When will you achieve it? Do you have time?

• What you need to do in order to be able to go there?

• How the past experience contributes to achieve the goals?

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Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

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Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

GCDP

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Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Vietnam Prime

Minister

GCDP

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Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Vietnam Prime

Minister

GCDP

Head of Department

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Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Vietnam Prime

Minister

GCDP

Head of Department

Youth Policy Change

Advocate

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Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Vietnam Prime

Minister

GCDP

Head of Department

Youth Policy Change

Advocate

Political volunteer

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Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Vietnam Prime

Minister

GCDP

Head of Department

Youth Policy Change

Advocate

Political volunteer

Vietnamneseambassador

abroad

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Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

Goal Setting and Career Planning Timeline

What are your goals?

How will this help you to achieve your professional career

goals?

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Life purpose.I want to be _(your future

goals)_because I have interest in _(your interest)_ to supports and fight for _(your personal

Values)_

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How AIESEC can help you?

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Skills and Competencies you can develop through your AIESEC

Skills

• Leadership and Management

• Communication (including presentation, negotiation, …)

• Selling and Marketing

• Events Organizing

• Documentation

• Training, Coaching, and Facilitating

Competencies:• Self Awareness & Awareness of Others

• Personal Effectiveness

• Resilience

• Inclusiveness

• Developing Others

• Effective Communication

• Stakeholder Focus

• Flexible Thinking

• Innovation

• Commitment to results

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