Okay, so here’s how I planned my career in 2020 as a Pisces. First off, I sat down and really thought about what I liked to do. I mean, I didn’t just daydream, I actually took out a pen and paper, you know? I jotted down all the things that made me excited, like drawing and writing stories.
Then, I started looking into jobs that were related to those things. I went online and searched like crazy. I checked out different websites, read job descriptions, and was like, “Hmm, this one seems cool, but that one might be too much work.” I even asked some friends who were in those fields what it was like.
After that, I made a list of goals. I didn’t make them super hard, like becoming a world – famous artist overnight. I set small goals, like finishing a small drawing project every week or writing a short story every month. And I wrote them down on my wall so I could see them every day.
I also started building my skills. I watched a bunch of YouTube videos on drawing techniques and writing tips. I practiced a lot, even when I didn’t feel like it. Sometimes I’d mess up, but I just told myself, “Hey, it’s okay, you’re learning.”
Networking was another thing I did. I joined some online groups related to art and writing. I talked to other people, shared my work, and got some feedback. Some of the people there gave me really good advice, like where to look for job openings or how to improve my portfolio.
As I got closer to the end of 2020, I started applying for jobs. I was a bit nervous, but I just went for it. I sent out my resume and portfolio to a bunch of places. And guess what? I got a few interviews. I prepared for them by thinking about common questions and practicing my answers in front of the mirror.
Finally, I landed a job that was kind of related to my interests. It wasn’t exactly what I dreamed of at first, but it was a start. And I’m still working on it, trying to improve and maybe move up in the company. So, that’s my whole career – planning process in 2020 as a Pisces. It wasn’t easy, but it was worth it!
