If you can hold on to an optimistic belief in the possibility of success, you have a very powerful motivator of change. But not everyone can, or will need help to do that as some are naturally more optimistic than others.
It can be especially difficult to be optimistic if you are feeling a little hurt or bruised following redundancy, but even when you know you need the change it can be difficult to get going. Just take a look at the stages:
Stages of Change
1) Thinking About Thinking About It
2) Thinking About It
3) Preparing For It
4) Acting Upon It
5) Maintaining It
1) Thinking About Thinking About It
You do not really want to consider a new job at all and you will actively resist if you feel pressured or coerced into changing.
You perhaps know you should be looking but you aren't really committed to job hunting. You may be giving it some half-hearted thought because of pressure from others ? "you really ought to get another job" but you do not want to take it any further.
"I'm not going to bother with job hunting. I've got my redundancy money now, so I've no real need to work." This response is OK if you've got enough money for the rest of your life or until your pension kicks in.
2) Thinking About It
You do see a need for change and you may be considering making a change "sometime" or perhaps when you're quite ready. Which isn't yet?
You are starting to contemplate and weigh the pros and cons of change. "I suppose I should look for a job, I could get bored doing nothing" "I need some mental stimulation to keep the old grey cells working" "If someone offered me a job I'd consider it. I just can't face the thought of job-hunting"
3) Preparing For It
You've made a preliminary decision and you're preparing to make a change and look for the new job.
This stage involves both the psychological intention to change and the initial practical steps towards the change. You now need to develop and enhance your plan and consider the consequences.
4) Acting upon It
You now start taking concrete behavioural steps, seeking information and following advice on practical strategies and activities.
You are now actively job-hunting. You are thinking about your skills and experience as well as getting your CV up to date. You start a file to chart your applications and other activities.
5) Maintaining It
You have started your job search process and are now making efforts to maintain the momentum of your campaign. You are applying for jobs, networking with contacts and attending interviews.
You soon recognise that it can be disheartening and that your confidence can waver after the initial enthusiasm. Try not to lose heart, a lack of early success can lead to a loss of motivation; but persistence, patience and perseverance will always pay off with the result you want.
Summary
Motivation is necessary for successful job hunting. No-one but you is going to make you job hunt, and no-one but you can make it successful. However if you use good advice carefully, you will get the result you need.
With over 25 years running businesses; and as a Career Coach, Peter Fisher is well placed to guide job seekers through the steps needed in order to achieve that all important new position.
He has personally coached thousands of individuals to career success.
His distillation of these years of experience with all the essential facts and actions you must complete in order to achieve your own success is outstanding. He is very clear that you shouldn't be misled into thinking of "acing interviews" or "finessing" your way into a business; the most sustainable and fulfilling roles are gained through understanding your own specific needs and creating your strategy accordingly. For specific guidance on how you might be more optimistic about your own career or job change at http://www.your-career-change.com/jo b-search-secret.html
You can learn more about his dynamic and comprehensive approach to career change, with every page dedicated to helping serious career changers at http://www.your-career-change.com/index.html




Maybe "buck" is better referred to as the Boss' Challenge.... Read More
With the economy heating up and employment prospects opening up... Read More
The number one etiquette tip for interviews is writing a... Read More
Q. I'm about to graduate High School and I don't... Read More
Unexpectedly loosing your job can be a very traumatic and... Read More
Individuals not within their target career field may feel insecure,... Read More
I begin this article with a bit of slang description.... Read More
You need to be the best you can at describing... Read More
Mystery shoppers visit businesses "disguised as normal customers," and do... Read More
Writing a cover letter can be like cleaning your garage... Read More
"So, why don't you tell me about yourself?" is the... Read More
I spend a bit of time on airplanes. So, I... Read More
Are you a new graduate with little or no work... Read More
More companies are saving time and effort by doing initial... Read More
One of the best things you can do to increase... Read More
Yes, I've Had Gaps In My Employment History--What Can I... Read More
In the limited time an interviewer has with you, their... Read More
Jack, downsized from his last job, was frozen in a... Read More
Have you learnt a new skill or improved upon your... Read More
Can You Tell Good Service From Bad; Recognise Value For... Read More
Sometimes a hiring process will include having lunch with the... Read More
The evolution of technology is changing the traditional methods for... Read More
The Super Bowl is a game but, like sports in... Read More
Imagine for a moment that you have created a wonderful... Read More
"WOW! I can work from home and make money? I... Read More
You're interested in becoming a nurse. How do you get... Read More
When you're looking for work, some of your expenses will... Read More
The number one etiquette tip for interviews is writing a... Read More
If you are thinking of breaking into the petite modeling... Read More
That's not you? Great! Bad habits are hard to break... Read More
What do you want to be when you grow up?... Read More
She was waiting for me when I returned from a... Read More
With the economy heating up and employment prospects opening up... Read More
Actually, "the boomerang effect" is a relatively new trend of... Read More
1) Build a Relationship With Your BossLike it or not,... Read More
Research indicates that we retain only 10% of what we... Read More
Our lives are tranquil and smooth so seldom, it seems.... Read More
Perhaps you've found yourself in the position of seeking a... Read More
From the moment you are born and you take your... Read More
The expense was substantial. An immersion workshop with twelve participants... Read More
I can hear the jokes already and most of them... Read More
Ask survivors of the most popular reality television shows and... Read More
You don't want to stay in your current position forever...... Read More
Like all new innovations, technology in the work environment can... Read More
Career change is tough but rewardingThere are a number of... Read More
Millions of Un-Sung Heroes are born every minute! They are... Read More
1. You're eavesdropping and you hear your boss has reservations... Read More
With the U.S. economy still slumping and unemployment numbers barely... Read More
The interviews are completed, the paperwork is all filled out... Read More
Why Do You Want This Job? Is it because any... Read More
|
|