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PERSONAL

DEVELOPMENT
Danielle Dich C. Diaz
12 - Articulacy
Choosing Career
• Is one of the most crucial choices you'll ever
make. There's a lot more to it than deciding
what you'll do for a living.
Personality
• Loyalty is a positive trait to have and it
allows people to believe you.
• Openness to feelings.
• Positive emotions
Values
• Courage
• Positivity
• friendliness
• concern for others
• open-mindedness
What education training do I need?
• Officers of most departments are required to
have a high school diploma. Regardless,
continuing your studies after high school can
only benefit your law enforcement career.
Are there jobs available in this career?
• Uniformed officer, Investigator/detective,
and support staff.
How much money do I want to make?
• My only desire is for the expense of my daily
requirements to be less than what I can
afford based on my current salary and
savings.
Where do I want to live?
• I'd like to live in a world that is free of
intolerance and hatred. I want to live my life
as I please and go to places where I am
comfortable.
Why do I want to pursue this career?
• Many workers want to work near their
homes, which adds to the significance of this
type of job. A large part of law enforcement's
work involves reaching out to the
community and strengthening relationships
in order to deter crimes and damage to
individuals and property.
Word of Wisdom

"Success is not final; failure is


not fatal: It is the courage to
continue that counts."
- Winston S. Churchill

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