I see how these aspects fit into my overall goal which is to start a non-profit community agency. I must use all three skills to be successful. When analyzing fields of study that might interest me, I disagreed with the list provided. The list shows a form of history as the top 5 options. Consulting was sixth on the list. I don't like the story, that's why I don't agree with that list. The list of recreational activities was quite fun. This list was more accurate than the field of study list. Looking at the summary I wonder if the order in which the potential careers were listed made a difference in how the career was evaluated. If I were a career counselor to myself, I would suggest resources that talk about nonprofit work and the foundational work needed to build an effective community program. I would explore different avenues to accomplish the work my client set out to do; which is helping children and families. I could focus on his work as a school counselor and how he can get the most out of that career. I would discuss the training he would like to attend and what areas he would like to be strong in for his work in the community and school
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