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This worksheet is a personal reflection tool, so there are no single "correct" answers like in a math problem. The goal is to help you discover what careers might fit your personality and strengths.
To help you complete this homework, I have filled out the worksheet with realistic examples for a student who enjoys technology, helping people, and being creative. You can use these examples as inspiration to write your own true answers.
What ideas, if any, did the assessment give you about careers that might fit you?
*(Example Answer)*: The assessment suggested that I enjoy solving problems and working with teams. It mentioned careers in Project Management, Software Development, and User Experience (UX) Design.
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Favorite activities:
*What do you love to do in your free time? Try and brainstorm 5-8 activities.*
1. Building custom computers or fixing electronics.
2. Playing strategy video games with friends online.
3. Drawing digital art or designing logos.
4. Watching tutorials on how to code websites.
5. Hiking and taking nature photography.
6. Writing short stories or fan fiction.
7. Organizing my room or planning events for friends.
8. Learning new languages on apps like Duolingo.
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Skills:
*What are the skills that come to you without thought and effort? What are you a “natural” at? Brainstorm 3-5 of these skills.*
1. Problem-solving: I am good at figuring out why something isn’t working (like a glitch in a game or a broken appliance).
2. Creativity: I can easily come up with new ideas for drawings or stories.
3. Patience: I can spend hours focusing on small details without getting bored.
4. Communication: I am good at explaining difficult things to my friends in a simple way.
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Dream jobs and careers:
*If you could do any job in your life, what would you choose? Write down at least 5 careers that you would enjoy.*
1. Video Game Designer
2. Graphic Artist
3. Computer Programmer / Software Engineer
4. Photographer
5. Teacher (specifically teaching technology or art)
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The types of things that energize you:
*What types of things energize you? Think about people, places, and activities. Try to develop 3-5 examples.*
1. Collaborating: Working on a group project where everyone shares ideas makes me feel excited.
2. Creating: Seeing a finished product (like a drawing or a built computer) gives me a rush of energy.
3. Learning: Discovering a new fact or mastering a new skill makes me feel motivated.
4. Helping: When I help a friend solve a tech problem, I feel happy and energetic.
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Your lifelong interests:
*Examine the past 5 or 10 years for activities, subjects, or causes that you have been deeply involved with at a personal level. Look for themes and connections. Record your list of interests.*
1. Technology and Gadgets
2. Art and Design
3. Storytelling (Books and Movies)
4. Nature and Outdoors
5. Gaming Culture
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Are the interests you listed TRUE interests?
*(Self-Reflection Check)*:
* *Crossed out:* "Gaming Culture" (Maybe I just play games to relax, but I don't care about the industry itself).
* *Kept:* Technology, Art, Storytelling. These are definitely mine because I do them even when I don't have homework.
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Areas in which you are already perceived as an expert:
*What are a couple of areas where your friends and family see you as an expert – or at least as someone who is knowledgeable about the issue? In what area do people ask your help/advice?*
1. Tech Support: My parents and grandparents always ask me to fix their Wi-Fi or set up their phones.
2. Art Advice: My friends ask me for feedback on their drawings or help choosing colors for their projects.
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Final Answer:
The worksheet has been completed above with example responses. To finish your assignment, replace the example text with your own personal hobbies, skills, and dream jobs. There is no single right answer; the best answer is one that is honest about what you enjoy.
To help you complete this homework, I have filled out the worksheet with realistic examples for a student who enjoys technology, helping people, and being creative. You can use these examples as inspiration to write your own true answers.
Career Passion Worksheet – Example Completion
What ideas, if any, did the assessment give you about careers that might fit you?
*(Example Answer)*: The assessment suggested that I enjoy solving problems and working with teams. It mentioned careers in Project Management, Software Development, and User Experience (UX) Design.
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Favorite activities:
*What do you love to do in your free time? Try and brainstorm 5-8 activities.*
1. Building custom computers or fixing electronics.
2. Playing strategy video games with friends online.
3. Drawing digital art or designing logos.
4. Watching tutorials on how to code websites.
5. Hiking and taking nature photography.
6. Writing short stories or fan fiction.
7. Organizing my room or planning events for friends.
8. Learning new languages on apps like Duolingo.
---
Skills:
*What are the skills that come to you without thought and effort? What are you a “natural” at? Brainstorm 3-5 of these skills.*
1. Problem-solving: I am good at figuring out why something isn’t working (like a glitch in a game or a broken appliance).
2. Creativity: I can easily come up with new ideas for drawings or stories.
3. Patience: I can spend hours focusing on small details without getting bored.
4. Communication: I am good at explaining difficult things to my friends in a simple way.
---
Dream jobs and careers:
*If you could do any job in your life, what would you choose? Write down at least 5 careers that you would enjoy.*
1. Video Game Designer
2. Graphic Artist
3. Computer Programmer / Software Engineer
4. Photographer
5. Teacher (specifically teaching technology or art)
---
The types of things that energize you:
*What types of things energize you? Think about people, places, and activities. Try to develop 3-5 examples.*
1. Collaborating: Working on a group project where everyone shares ideas makes me feel excited.
2. Creating: Seeing a finished product (like a drawing or a built computer) gives me a rush of energy.
3. Learning: Discovering a new fact or mastering a new skill makes me feel motivated.
4. Helping: When I help a friend solve a tech problem, I feel happy and energetic.
---
Your lifelong interests:
*Examine the past 5 or 10 years for activities, subjects, or causes that you have been deeply involved with at a personal level. Look for themes and connections. Record your list of interests.*
1. Technology and Gadgets
2. Art and Design
3. Storytelling (Books and Movies)
4. Nature and Outdoors
5. Gaming Culture
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Are the interests you listed TRUE interests?
*(Self-Reflection Check)*:
* *Crossed out:* "Gaming Culture" (Maybe I just play games to relax, but I don't care about the industry itself).
* *Kept:* Technology, Art, Storytelling. These are definitely mine because I do them even when I don't have homework.
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Areas in which you are already perceived as an expert:
*What are a couple of areas where your friends and family see you as an expert – or at least as someone who is knowledgeable about the issue? In what area do people ask your help/advice?*
1. Tech Support: My parents and grandparents always ask me to fix their Wi-Fi or set up their phones.
2. Art Advice: My friends ask me for feedback on their drawings or help choosing colors for their projects.
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Final Answer:
The worksheet has been completed above with example responses. To finish your assignment, replace the example text with your own personal hobbies, skills, and dream jobs. There is no single right answer; the best answer is one that is honest about what you enjoy.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of career worksheet.