Summary of Conferencia "La importancia de la elección vocacional en tu proyecto de vida"

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The video discusses the importance of vocational choice in one's life and how it can be a key factor in determining one's career path. It discusses how sometimes we say to someone, "You'll be a great lawyer if you argue that much" or "You'll be a great veterinarian if you like animals," and how this can be a harmful mindset. It goes on to say that sometimes external factors, such as family or friends, can influence our decisions, and that we need to be aware of both our internal and external factors when making vocational choices. It then discusses the role of personal and academic selection in the professional development of a professional, and how these two aspects of one's life must be in sync in order to make wise decisions.

  • 00:00:00 Today's conference, "The Importance of Vocational Selection in Your Life Project," began with music and welcomed everyone. The day was important because we inaugurated the third edition of the digital feria vocational, which is reaching the level of high school seniors. Our rector, Dr. Santos Guzman Lopez, sent a cordial greeting and expects that the students attending this conference will benefit greatly from the experience. Our first panelist is Dr. Elizabeth Garza Garza, who is with us today and is a psychologist with a specialization in working-life issues who received her master's degree in science and education from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León and the University of Cottigner in Germany. She has developed her teaching experience at various universities in the State of Nuevo León, and has been a professor at Tecmilenio University, currently serving as an academic representative for academic disciplines in the area of human development. She is the author of several books for young people in high school level preparatory courses and is also the author of educational materials on vocational orientation, psychology, choice of career, and school life. Our second panelist is Licenciada en Psicología Jaime Arturo Castillo Eliz
  • 00:05:00 The importance of vocational selection in one's life project was discussed in a conference held in Spain. Strategies for the Department of Orientation in the mixed mode were published in a Spanish university journal, Presence Universitaria, and has also been discussed in the entrance Y deserción issue of this journal, addressing these topics. The Ivo model is also expanding to include deserters in secondary school, and is implemented in the Higher Education System at the Autonomous University of Coahuila. Blanca Elizabeth Garza Garza has participated in the article, "Factors Determining the Rate of Student Absence in Higher Education: A Review of the Literature." I will first present my presentation on what is the importance of vocational selection in one's life project. It is a situation that is developing in a person's project of life, and it is an advance and a concordance between what the student will choose and what his or her project of life will be. I will talk to you about a case we had that involved a young man who was very excited about his friends telling him that there was a chance for a scholarship and he could work as part of the scholarship team. He chose the career of accountancy because his friends had
  • 00:10:00 The speaker discusses how to determine your vocational interests and goals. He provides a case study of a man who wanted to be a veterinarian, but later changed his mind and decided to become a doctor. He emphasizes the importance of socializing and networking, and discusses how to take test that will help determine your personality and aptitudes.
  • 00:15:00 This video discusses the importance of vocational selection in one's life, and how it can be a key factor in determining one's career path. It discusses how sometimes we say to someone, "You'll be a great lawyer if you argue that much" or "You'll be a great veterinarian if you like animals," and how this can be a harmful mindset. It goes on to say that sometimes external factors, such as family or friends, can influence our decisions, and that we need to be aware of both our internal and external factors when making vocational choices. It then discusses the role of personal and academic selection in the professional development of a professional, and how these two aspects of one's life must be in sync in order to make wise decisions. It concludes by sharing the story of an undergraduate who said he wanted to be a doctor, and how he went about choosing a vocational path based on his academic and personal goals. This video provides insight into the importance of vocational selection in one's life, and how it can be a key factor in determining one's career path.
  • 00:20:00 The doctor is speaking about the importance of vocational choice in one's life, and how it affects one's development as a person and professional. She recommends that students review their entire path to working in the middle class to achieve a successful vocational choice. She thanks the white doctor for their input and asks a question from the white doctor. How does the student's primary education, middle school, and high school affect their ability to make a successful vocational choice? The doctor has extensive experience working with students and has training in clinical psychology, neuroscience, and biocognition. She is also a research professor, and has held various positions in public and private institutions, including a position as a professor and member of the doctoral committee at a university in Peru. Today, she will speak about emotions and how they affect young adolescents.
  • 00:25:00 The speaker at the beginning of the video talks about the importance of choosing a vocation in one's life, and how universities are looking for continual quality of life and social responsibility improvements as part of their overall mission. He goes on to mention some of the programs that universities offer to their students, such as medical, primary, and secondary care, as well as psychological services. He also talks about the importance of having health and mental well-being, and how universities are working to provide these services for their students. The third program the speaker discusses is insurance, which is an important social responsibility that universities are taking on to help their students. He also talks about the importance of giving students meaningful scholarships that will help them with their expenses.
  • 00:30:00 This video discusses the importance of vocational choice in one's life, and how to make the most of one's time by focusing on achieving goals. The speaker discusses programs that offer support for those seeking to improve their emotional stability.
  • 00:35:00 In this video, Boom discusses the importance of vocational choice in one's life. He points out that emotions can fluctuate between pleasure and displeasure, and that we are all within the range of surprises that life might throw our way. However, we always opt for pleasure and follow along with pain in the lives of others or our friends. Other authors discussed in the video include Daniel Coleman and Antonio Dalmacio. Coleman talks about the aftermath of a car accident in which he lost his leg. After initially feeling fear and danger, he begins to see that his emotions can be controlled and that he has two paths to survival--the fast route, involving physical action, and the slower route, involving emotional awareness. Dalmacio tells the story of a mental breakdown he experienced after his father died. Without his father to guide and protect him, he felt abandoned and vulnerable. These examples show how our emotions can be negative if we are not aware of the connections between our parents and ourselves, and how missing one of them can lead to feelings of abandonment. In spite of these risks, we are fortunately protected by God. It is important for us to be aware of these connections and learn to protect ourselves from negative emotions, as well as to take advantage of positive emotions when they arise
  • 00:40:00 The speaker discusses the importance of personal choice in one's life project, and how it is important to be aware of one's emo
  • 00:45:00 The speaker talks about the importance of vocational choice in one's life, and how it has been around for only about 150,000 years. He points out that the oldest Homo Sapiens is the most ancient, and that the ability to know the most new things is the ability to understand the possibility of knowing more than anyone else. He goes on to say that we can pass from knowing to understanding to being able to think what we feel and act in response to those feelings. This area of the brain is located in the area 30 and 33 of the brain, which is where the symbol is. Our cognitive associations are based on experiences we receive biologically, through our neural networks associative to emotions and instinctive drives. Our ability to make decisions can be a construct that we build, or not, and this has to do with our mindset at the beginning of the process. Jean Piaget said that the emotional experience has two paths - a fast path and a slow path. We can continue with the fast path and let our violent emotions take over, and then we become aware of our survival. We then have to consider our spiritual side, and that is when Betty the scientist comes in. Betty specializes in aging and genetics, and she talks about how one's DNA can
  • 00:50:00 The speaker discusses the importance of vocational choice in one's life and how to achieve the best conditions for development at university. She speaks about the emotions that students feel and how they affect their decision to pursue a particular career. She then goes on to ask the doctor how emotions are connected to learning, and how this affects student performance in school. The speaker also asks the doctor how early experiences with abandonment or setbacks can affect one's ability to learn and relate to others. The speaker concludes by sharing that the quality of an institution's education is based on its ability to provide students with an integrated view of knowledge, as well as a sense of social responsibility. The speaker then welcomes the doctor's colleague, Edwin Melandia, who will address the audience from Colombia. Edwin Melandia is the executive director of the Universidad de los Libertadores' Promoción y Mercadeo Foundation, which is a university with more than 40 years of experience in the education sector. The foundation has an institutional accreditation of high quality, and it specializes in offering online degrees. Edwin Melandia is also the person responsible for connecting new graduate students to the faculty at the university's full-time and virtual campuses. He is a economist and a professor
  • 00:55:00 The speaker at the beginning of the video explains that there are two central locations for vocations in life - one located in the city of Bogotá, and the other in the city of Cartagena. The main focus of the speech is to train all students in specific topics in various fields such as tourism and hotel management. The Alma Mater offers a variety of distance and presencial training programs, as well as 8 maestrías. Additionally, there are 10 virtual programs offered at Universidad los Libertadores, and 8 that are already part of a graduate degree. The talk also covers vocational courses offered during vacations. The speaker stresses the importance of family tradition when it comes to choosing a profession, and provides an example of a student who changed her career after following her family's tradition of becoming lawyers.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of choosing a career based on interests and social impact, sharing his own story of how he made his decision. He also highlights the importance of having strong fundamentals in place before making a final choice, and urges everyone to attend an orientation session to get the most information possible.

  • 01:00:00 The speaker talks about the importance of choosing a career based on one's interests, and how it's important to have a plan and be independent of others when making this decision. He shares his story of choosing a profession based on social impact, and how his university had a social impact focus in their curriculum. He then goes on to say that choosing a career based on strong fundamentals is also important, and that he was helped by having tutoring and academic support throughout his career. He ends the talk by saying that everyone should attend one of the upcoming orientation sessions so they can make the best possible decision for their future.

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