Jacob Isip should seek a career that allows him to excel individually by managing his workflow and productivity. He thrives in challenging environments where success is measured daily and should surround himself with driven individuals who share his strong work ethic.
Take risks to gain new insights, even if they are out of your comfort zone. Set academic goals to project yourself into a successful future.
When the present proves too frustrating and the people around you too pragmatic, you conjure up your visions of the future and they energize you.
Choose a career in which you can help others envision their future and define their goals to reach it.
Dream big. Write down your dreams, and continue to make progress toward your biggest dreams.
Competition
Pit yourself against a fellow student to increase your chances of being the first person to finish the paper, test, or project.
Seek out highly competitive people and study with them. Know that you will push each other to learn more, faster. Figure out how to manage the inevitable undercurrent of tension that will exist.
Regard grades as your scorecard. Invest more effort in classes where the results of tests, papers, and projects are posted for all to see.
Decide whether you prefer to compete as an individual or as a team member. Select employment that matches your preference either for total or shared control over final results.
Choose work environments that challenge you and in which your success can be quantified with scores, ratings, and rankings. Avoid situations lacking meaningful, objective measurement criteria.
Achiever
Join clubs that have members who share your strong work ethic.
Choose challenging, effective classes taught by instructors who have reputations for helping students reach their educational goals.
Intentionally nurture friendships with people who are as driven as you are.
Select a career that provides you with numerous opportunities to excel as an individual. Control your workflow, schedule, productivity, quality level, and action plan.
Choose work environments that challenge you. Opt for situations where your success is measured each day.
Relator
Consider coaching, teaching, managing, supervising, and caregiving as possible outlets for your talent.
Share knowledge with others and build a support network.
pulls you toward people you already know. You do not necessarily shy away from meeting new people
Find a workplace in which friendships are encouraged, and you can continuously learn about your clients and associates.
Choose any career in which in-depth, meaningful relationships are valued.
Strategic
Seek a leadership role in a group. You see the path to success more clearly than many.
Participate in cultural activities and exchanges to better understand the world around you.
Consider running for an elected office, and confidently state your ideas.
A career in law may excite you, as it requires the use of logic to build cases and find creative and effective ways to present them.
You discard the paths that lead nowhere. You discard the paths that lead straight into resistance.