Dear Jsidufh, As the year 2009 comes to a gradual close, it's time for assessments. Time to evaluate personal achievements, career progress (or delays), and what will be in store for you as we approach 2010. Before the new year begins, my father is heading to Tampa, Florida for a respite from a cold New Jersey winter. He plans to return in the spring, just in time to get his boat ready for fishing and warmer days.
What are your plans? If you're in the midst of a job search, then it's important to continue achieving milestones and maintaining your pace. Similar to fishing, patience is essential. Now, more than ever, all job seekers should step up their job search efforts and keep focused on their goals. This month's article highlights key steps to take to maintain your motivation during your job search. In the meantime, best wishes to your career success! . Are you stuck? Having problems updating or creating your resume? Send me an email to get more details on how to receive an affordable & professional resume. Let's create your success story now! _________________________________________________________ Share Your Story Do you know how to live each day based on a clear vision or goal? In my opinion, it's important to consistently assess your short term goals during difficult times. However, your career goal - - or the vision you have created for your work life - - should still serve as a guidepost for your travels. Your career vision should continue to provide the direction towards your career success. Do you have a success story to share with Career Success Guide subcribers? Since "Are you trying to achieve something great? Do people doubt you'll ever reach it? If the answer is yes to both questions, then you're on the right path." - Pamela Watson ________________________________________________ Article: A Dozen Tips for Staying Motivated in Your Job Search by Sander Marcus
1. Recognize your motivational enemies in a job search. They are: constant rejection, constant failure, and lack of control. Don't let them make you inactive and lacking in confidence.
2. Look forward, not backward: Every minute you spend thinking about your past job is a minute robbed from your future. And anyway, your previous employer is no longer paying you for thinking about them; you're giving them free consulting time.
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