Jerome Garot - Student at HCA

Jerome Garot - Student at HCA

Because When You Flip a Coin in Your Career, You Often Find Yourself on the Ground Looking – for Both Isn’t it just frustrating when you don’t know what to do? What do you base your decisions on? Money? Family? Pleasure? And after looking back, was it the right thing to base your decision off on? In life you can find yourself looking at some major decisions, attaining a college degree, buying a house, walking up to that girl you like… So how do we decide on these things? Usually friends or family who ‘know all about it’ enlighten us on these decisions, but who says they made the right decision in the first place? Now I’m not saying to be a rebel and go against everything others say, my mom still tells me what I should bring with me when I go on a date. (Awkward cough.) – I’m just saying that with all this data in life, you should be able to get the valuable data from it and then decide on your OWN what the right decision is. Kind of like a filter. If the question “HOW?!” just popped in your head, don’t worry. I’ll explain. Personal and career development is something that takes some people a lifetime to figure out, the biggest question often being “Who am I?”. Some are not even real to themselves. They have no direction in life, and just don’t know what to do! In my previous blog I talked a little about leadership, every person being one in one form or another. It is important that people know this. – When they say “I can’t be a leader.”, they are wrong because they are already one! Now when you make a decision by yourself, you must have some code that you reason with to make it seem logical. You have it right this moment, the question is, is it an ethical one? Is it right? Even as a CEO, you have your business administration degree, all this knowledge, but who is benefitting from your decisions? Just you? Or the whole company? I have learned in one of the earlier and easiest but very beneficial courses, a logical code to think with that I can follow in making almost any decision in life and business. It looks at all aspects and doesn’t leave anything out, you truly get to see what is best for the most number of aspects. The courses at the Hubbard College are all unique in their own way, and this is just another of my experiences with them. Jerome Garot quejay@gmail.com