Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Oh BoyTime to Look For a New Job! - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Oh Boyâ¦Time to Look For a New Job! - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Iâve coached hundreds of clients in job search and donât think Iâve ever heard any of them exclaim that they were excited to be looking for a job. Itâs an oxymoron â" the term excitement and âjob searchâ just donât go hand-in-hand. But, what is more important is what job search frequently connects us to and that is âprocrastinationâ. Itâs true, just thinking about getting into the fray of job search can induce procrastination even in the most motivated individuals. So, what are some ways to tackle job search procrastination? 1. Job search fear â" donât worry about getting rid of fear because you wonât, itâs as simple as that. Fear is always with us and always will be because itâs built in; trying to get rid of fear completely would be like trying to get rid of your bones⦠not a good look. What tends to work better (at least for me) is to accept fear and simply move through the fear (in this case, the fear of job search and what may come with it; rejection, humility, anger, negativity, frustration, etc.) Waiting for all fear to be gone before you jump into your search will only feed your procrastination (like a yummy cheeseburger) so that it keeps you stuck. So, donât let fear stand between you and beginning your job search to land a new job. Acknowledge it as a normal part of the process (like needing to write a resume⦠ugh, but of course you have to, or asking for references and testimonials, etc.) and then move through it â" one foot in front of the other and you will be able to move th rough job search fear and stop feeding your procrastination those yummy meals. 2. First impressions â" many people procrastinate in job search because they are not sure how to begin when it comes to first impressions and personal branding. It is important for you to take some time to organize yourself with your job search and create your personal brand through your overall approach to the marketplace, your documents (i.e., resume, cover letter, references) as well as your online visibility (i.e., LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, etc.). Taking some time to get a good head start on first impressions will increase your visibility, improve your personal branding efforts and reduce your procrastination level. 3. Have a plan â" if you get out of bed and decide youâll just dive straight into job search with no plan of attack you will more than likely find yourself in procrastination pain right from the start. Youâll sit down at your computer, and in what seems like an instant, the entire day will go by and you will still be mindlessly searching the job boards, reading duplicate job descriptions and forgetting what comes first. Youâll end up frustrated and unsuccessful, again this is a âdelicious mealâ for procrastination, but you will probably end up with indigestion! So, make a plan. How will you tackle your job search project? What types of jobs are you interested in? What industries do you want to explore? Who are the companies within that industry sector that you are interested in? My point here is that there are a lot of elements to successful job search and laying out a plan will ensure that you stay on track and move forward daily. Remember⦠No plan = Procrastination 4. Allocate time â" just as you allocate time to go to work 5-days a week you need to allocate time for job search when youâre looking for a position. Telling yourself you âjust donât have timeâ is procrastinationâs best friend! I admit myself that letting every little thing get in the way of something you dread doing is easy⦠âIâll just get one more cup of coffeeâ, or âI need to check my emailâ, or âI told Fred I would check on his dogâ, or âMy cat ate the keys!â You get what I mean â" we tend to let everything take priority to what needs to get done. This can especially apply to job search. So, plan a time each day for your job search activities and stick to the plan. Think of job search as your full time job. And donât forget to reward yourself for a job well done!
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