Lemme put it this way…

You shout out to the universe “I WANT THIS!”

Sometimes it shouts back, sometimes it whispers, but it generally answers one of three ways:

(cont.) https://t.co/ZMquUmoVL7

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Let's talk about "What I want," shall we?
When I was a dishwasher at 16, I would say "All I want is to be a professional
By 18, I was making my living as a or doing caricatures. End of story, right? Wrong...

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Happy to been asked to contribute to this project alongside to create an epic games careers poster, flyer and course for schools.

And it's completely FREE to download and print!
🔥 https://t.co/Tx9dj1p5sn

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What do you want to be vs. what will you *actually* be?
(Throwback cartoon)
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A specially requested topic, In the year of our Lord 2020, should artists still be making art trades with each other? Why and why not? More after the jump!

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I know many people are reassessing their lives right now and where to go next. This is an excellent map to help you think about where your lives. We can find in our lives when we are not just focused on one thing that makes us happy 😉

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"'I don't much fancy banking,' said Hermione vaguely, now immersed in: 'HAVE YOU GOT WHAT IT TAKES TO TRAIN SECURITY TROLLS?'"
— JKR (OP29)



by Abigail Larson

https://t.co/yVxLlKBpz0

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"She was poring over a bright pink and orange leaflet that was headed, 'SO YOU THINK YOU'D LIKE TO WORK IN MUGGLE RELATIONS?' 'You don't seems to need many qualifications to liaise with Muggles"
— JKR (OP29)



by Nastja Stark

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"He and the other fifth-years spent a considerable part of the final weekend of the Easter break reading all the careers information that had been left there for their perusal"
— JKR (OP29)



by Alex ‘Aki’ Pavlovich

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A young aspiring animator has questions about his chosen career path. Hopefully I've steered him in the right direction! https://t.co/icHiqpiBCU

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We have unearthed some old careers guides that we'll be sharing with you this week. 'Hairdressing and Beauty as a Career' by Evelyn Forbes was published in 1961.

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