If you follow the career services' social media, you may have read
this article already. It’s called “Tips
for Staying Positive In a Job Search” found on http://blog.resumebear.com. As I read
this article, I was able to relate. I am
a senior graduating in just a couple weeks, so I know more than anyone just how
tough and emotionally draining the job search can be. I’ve gone through many
ups and downs, but staying positive is the key.
Some of my favorite tips from the article are as follows:
Stay away
from whiners and complainers
You are probably already on edge and emotional. If you are surrounded by people that
constantly whine and complain, they are only going to bring you down
further. Find people who push you and
energize you!
Do
Exercise
Exercise releases endorphins.
Endorphins make you happy. Take a
quick walk, go to the RAC, dance or whatever else it may be. This will help from keeping you down and will
motivate you on your job hunt.
Ask yourself: What went well today? What are the three best things I did in that interview? These questions will help you keep the right attitude. Things are always going to go wrong with every situation, but it’s how you look at the situation that really matters. Attitude is everything!
Celebrate Small Successes
“Focusing on the small wins gives you the energy and confidence to tackle the bigger challenges that you know still lie ahead.”
Let Yourself Have a Bad Day
Job hunting is an emotional thing. Everyone has ups and downs, so let yourself be emotional.
For me, a lot of this has been easier said than done, but everything on this list has helped a ton. Try it yourself and let us know how it works for you!
Ashley Salim
Career Educator
Photo Credit: Ms. Career Girl
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