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CAREER DEVELOPMENT

CONCEPTS AND LIFE


GOALS
MITCHELLE A. RABOR
RECALL
Personalities
Interests

Values Skills
ACTIVITY 1. WHO ARE YOU?

•Fill in the table with the


correct information.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
•is a study of career paths, success, and behavior.
•It aims to explain why a person might be a good fit
for a certain career.
•The lifelong process of managing learning, work,
leisure, and transitions to move toward a personally
determined and evolving preferred future.
DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY

•is interested in work


and occupation
PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY

•views an individual as
an organizer of their
own experiences
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
•focuses on social action and
the interrelation of
personality, values, and mind
with social structure and
culture.
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

•is concerned with


the "life course."
CAREER GOAL
•is a well-defined statement explaining the
profession that an individual intends to pursue
throughout his career.
•The desired result a person predicts, plans, and
commits to achieve a personal desired end-
point.
SMART GOALS SETTING
•A planning process that
measures five individual
criteria to evaluate a goal and
determine its viability and puts
it into action
S- Specific – definite, clear, point
M- Measurable- an estimate of what is
to expect, barometer, mark
A-Attainable- to reach as an end of
progression, growth effort
R- Relevant- applicable, pertinent,
relative to, should make sense
T- Timely- key period, a specific
timeline for each step of the process.
Long-term goals
Short-term are occurring over
goals are for a or involving a
relatively relatively long time
or in considerable
short period
term specifically
usually less one of more than
than a year. 10 years.
ACTIVITY 1: SETTING UP MY GOALS IN LIFE

•Directions: In a short bond paper, you are tasked


to draw/compose a poem/song your life map.
Illustrate how do you see yourself after 10
years of your graduation from Senior High
School and 5 years after your college
graduation. Be sure to specify your target goals
after every graduation.
ACTIVITY 3: SMART GOALS IN LIFE
•Directions: Give a thought about how important a
goal that you want to achieve in life. And declare it
through a motivational statement. Write your
declaration in a separate sheet of paper.
•My SMART Goals – What do I want? (Write down
the goal you want to achieve. Use positive (“I hereby
declare…”) words.
SHARING
QUESTIONS:

1.How important is setting a clear individual


career goal?
2.How important are smart goals in planning
for your career?
3.How will this lesson benefit you in the
future?

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