Monday, February 27, 2012

Page 39 Reasoning


When I am trying to identify my strengths I usually think about the things that I am good at. When I am not sure of what I am good at I tend to think about the things I like doing such as taking photographs and dancing. In order to decide what I am strong in I think about what interests me by using reasoning. I make sure that I understand the facts of my reasoning making sure that all my claims are supported. When choosing a career having a degree can help you find a better job. I am good at solving problems and taking photos, therefore the career path I am looking into is crime scene investigation. Going into crime scene investigation I can solve problems such as how someone was murdered and with photography I can also take pictures of the crime scene. Choosing your career based on your strengths can make you enjoy what you do. Using reasoning is a great way to figure out what you want to do in life.

3 comments:

  1. I agree with you dream chaser about identifying what your good at. I believe that when you find out what your good at it, you can settle for a career. I like how you connected photography and problem solving which led you to the career of crime investigation. If you believe you are good at those things I think you would make the perfect investigator. As long as you are interested and put your effort into it, I believe that nothing is impossible. You had great reasoning, which led to your final decision. The more reasons you provide the more likely your decision is correct.

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  2. Finding out why you are good at defiantly makes finding a job easier. Finding something you are good at and like to do makes it even better because you will never feel like you're actually working. Crime scene investigation sounds like a very interesting job and something that will always keep you on your toes. Connecting your love for photography to crime scene investigation is something that many people would not have thought of.. most would just become a photographer which only so many people can do. Good luck with your career as a CSI, its something that we will always need!

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  3. Hi!
    I definitely think that the best way to identify your strengths is by thinking about what you are good at as well as what you like doing as you pointed out. I think it’s so fascinating that you chose a career in crime scene investigation!!! That seems like it is going to be so interesting. Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses so a weakness of mine would be I get nauseous at the site of a drop of blood, but I love taking pictures lol. So if I were to use photography as a strength and chose to incorporate it into a career path it would definitely be in an extremely different way as you are using it.

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