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[quote=Anonymous]21:20 here (aka the person who is always un-busy). Re: work, in the past I have had jobs that were fast-paced, and I was miserable. I hated having lots of projects and deadlines all at once, I hated being in lots of meetings and having a lot of chaos in the office, and procrastinated a lot in order to carve out some space from the busyness. I am the kind of person who prefers to work alone rather than in a team. The kind of job where I do best is one where I work alone most of the time, where there is little chaos and stress, and the workplace is tranquil. Slow-paced is definitely my preferred kind of job. I am the kind of person who can sit still easily, and hates to be on the go or running around. So I did some research and realized that being a clinical psychologist would be a great fit for me. I only work with one client at a time, and I set my own pace for the most part. I work alone, which I really enjoy. I have time to sit and contemplate. Perfect career for someone who prefers a slow pace. For those who like a slow pace too, consider a career in the health care field where you're only working with one client at a time, and not project-based work which can be hectic. [/quote]
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