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Getting the Right Direction from “Career Compass Workshop”

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  • Published on: Mar 8, 2024
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Mahidol University International College’s (MUIC) Career Insight Club organized “Career Compass Workshop” at Room A418 Cased-Based Learning 2, Aditayathorn Building on March 8, 2024

The event featured Piyanuch Boonma (Coach Kay), International Trainer of Science of Human Performance and Potential at Life Architecture Coaching Institute, guiding participants on their career path. Audience members were given the opportunity to reflect on themselves, deepen their understanding of their true self, enhance their ability to determine their future, build a meaningful career compass, and design their own greatest self.

The event—attended by 14 participants—consisted of engaging activities including drawing a picture that best represents their present self and expected future self, listing down the values in their career life, and ranking the attributes that they value the most, making it more interesting and easier for the participants to understand and follow.

Overall, the event provided great opportunities for the audience to mindfully sit down and discover their true self by following what their hearts say as well as finding their own career compass that would guide them towards the right career path.

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