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Career Planning

"If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat" (2 Thessalonians 3:10).

The concept of what you're going to do for the rest of your life can be intimidating. But one thing's for sure—if you don't work out a plan, you're going to have a hard time providing for yourself. Take advantage of our resources on career planning below and start developing a plan for your life.

  • by Benjamin Foster
According to God's inspired words, wisdom isn't a matter of analyzing things and arriving at your own conclusion of whether they look smart to you.
  • by Ardith Weiss
You want a job you will enjoy, that will supply your needs and that will allow you to obey God. How can you plan for a great career?
  • by Ken Treybig
As college or trade school students near graduation, one question usually moves to the fore: Where will I find a job?"
  • by Corbin Rose
When we trust in and wait on the Lord, we can know that He will take care of all our needs. God through the eloquent Isaiah tells us that we will then rise up and soar like eagles.
  • by United News
It is a wonderful blessing to enjoy one's work, and since most adults with full-time jobs spend about half their waking hours at work, that's all the more reason to find work you enjoy. While much can be said about this subject, there are several guiding principles that may be helpful for a Christian.
  • by Vertical Thought
"Learning to plan is a key to success in school and life."
  • by United Church of God
Sometimes we face choices that involve a leap. Getting the facts helps us to make that leap more safely.
  • by Amanda Stiver
A 2006 survey done by the University of California, Los Angeles, finds that almost 75 percent of its freshman class believed that it was essential to be financially wealthy.
  • by Daniel Macaraeg
Sometimes the curtains close on your dreams. But if you persevere and try and try again, the results can surprise you.
  • by Amanda Stiver
(Instant Message Code Sends People Off to Work Without a Clue) English teachers are concerned that students are letting too many instant messaging abbreviations leak into their school work.
  • by Frank Dunkle
This is a phrase we've probably all heard many times, but did you ever stop to wonder if you really are a lady or a gentleman? If you are, how did you get to be one? And what does this have to do with your career choice?
  • by Amanda Stiver
A new crop of business advice books for women is highlighting the fact that nice people can actually do better in business than traditionally aggressive ones.
  • by Amanda Stiver
Older business workers are looking at new recruits, born in the early 1980s, and finding it a challenge to combine the new technology culture with the best of face-to-face and more formal business practices.
  • by United Church of God
Ever been dared to do something? Often we regret taking a dare, but some dares make life a whole lot better.