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Unit 2 Weeks 3 & 4 Discussion

Unit 2 Weeks 3 & 4 Discussion

Q • Unit 2 Discussion Video: Really, Why Do You Think That? • Why do people work? • How should people go about finding a career path? • What represents the ideal kind of organization you’d like to be a part of, and perhaps lead? • What are three values that you would not compromise regardless if you were to get fired for holding these values tomorrow morning? • MOST IMPORTANT: Why do you feel believe these things and how do you know that your point of view is “true?” Use these questions to guide your thinking and help you jump into dialogue with your classmates. Just find something related to the discussion video that genuinely interests you and discuss it. • Incorporate APA-formatted citations and references from the course readings in your responses, as needed, to demonstrate your understanding of key concepts • See the Instructor Guidelines tab of the Introduction module for discussion guidelines. • See the APA-Formatted References tab of the Introduction module for a list of LSAL 5133 sources in APA-format. • See the Syllabus or Calendar link on the left side of this page for due dates. o By the end of Week 3 - Post your initial response (250 words or more) o By the end of Week 4 - Make 4 additional replies to your peers or instructor (100 words or more) • You must post your initial response before you will see your classmates' responses • Click on the 3 vertical dots in the upper right corner of the discussion thread then choose Show Rubric to see how this assignment will be graded.

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People work to earn a living, support themselves and their families, gain personal satisfaction, improve their skills and contribute to society. Work can provide a sense of purpose, social connections, and stability, and also allow individuals to achieve their financial and career goals. Finding a career path can start with self-reflection and identifying personal interests, strengths, and values. Researching industries and job roles, networking, and gaining practical experience through internships or part-time work can also be helpful. Seeking guidance from mentors or career counsellors, and regularly re-evaluating and adjusting one's career path can lead to long-term career satisfaction.