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Keep your rice bowl firmly in your own hands.

Holding the rice bowl firmly in your own hands is to tell students to learn knowledge and skills well in order to give full play to their advantages and achieve ideal results.

1. First, concentrate on determining your strengths. Your strengths are your own positive qualities and characteristics. When examining your own strengths, evaluate them from the following aspects: skills (what are you good at), interests (what do you like to do), education (what degree do you have) and personal characteristics (what kind of personality characteristics do you have). When you evaluate these, think about what makes you different. What do you like to do? What are you good at? What do you do better than others? It also helps you to ask people you trust and find out what they think your strengths are.

2. Face up to your weakness. Your weakness is your own negative qualities and characteristics, which are not easy to find. Few people are willing to admit their shortcomings, especially in the workplace, but it is important to know where they need to improve. What can be improved? What do you not like to do? What professional or vocational skills/training/education/qualifications do you lack? Do you lack a career direction or focus? Who can do it better than you? Similarly, asking people you trust what they think is your weakness will still help you.