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Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Can't Find a Job? - Tips to Help You Find One

Desperately searching for job? Hopelessly thinking you won't find one? Don't be. There are times in life when we need to be tough and fight. Filling yourself with hope and raising your head up high pay are important parts in keeping yourself alive and moving towards the right direction. Here are a few tips for you to raise those hopes and confidence in you during these tough times of life. Here they go.

1. Join the group of positive thinking people. Being positive keeps you alive and hopeful. It also spreads its wings into many benefits you can enjoy in life both in short term and long term. Being positive doesn't mean you are less careful about life and events that surround you but it means to have that good hope, though how tiny, with you all the time and remember to cherish that hope within you very often during your day-to-day events. Build a habit of positive thinking and you will strike the same kind of thinking back to you and thus make you happy and able to breathe smoothly during those tough periods. It is also a good practice to spend some time during the day maybe three short sessions a day to practice easy meditation.

First when you wake up.Do take time to picture yourself with your desired outcome and hang in there for a while. At the same time you can practice easy meditation that helps you remain calm and ease the process of picturing yourself by breathing deeply and slowly. Feel the air entering your nostril and go all the way down to your navel. Hold it there for a few seconds and then slowly exhale from the navel up to your nostril feeling the air moving out.

 When you breathe in you can say in your mind the word "in" and "out" when it is out. This keeps your mind to concentrate with the breathing and skip your worries about the upcoming problems you may have. This short rest within can help bring you the awareness within and you can be at peace though for a short moment. The other two sessions can be during your lunchtime and after dinner. Give some time to yourself and reward it with something worthwhile.

2. Open yourself to other job search. Don't stick yourself to one or two occupation. Open up and try new things. Be creative here and you will find the possibility can be endless sometime. Not finding a job will not be your problem any longer. Dreaming helps flow your creative juices. When looking at job posts you may be creative by asking yourself some questions that help you understand the positions posted and thus help you better prepare for the interview. Life is about taking new risks anyway. So be brave and put in all you have to the best. This way you will never have to shout "I can't find a job".

3. Willing to take any job that may be lower than your expectation and take the best experience out of it. That way you can earn yourself a good experience and thus it becomes part of your interesting portfolio or resume. In order to be able to take the best out of it you will have to put in all your effort into the duty and make it even better through your ability. That way you can say you have created something of value to where you belong and voila you are a promising employee standing out of the crowd wherever you go pitching. And you will never say "I can't find a job" because you know jobs will find you instead.

Hope these tips help and please remember this "it is always good to dream big and go for it. You may not get there in one kick but finally you will reach at a level higher than those who do not dream". But again, I have to emphasize, it is like all things in life you will need a good plan of actions, implement it and be patience. Above all, act! No more pain and no more will you have to say "I can't find a job".

Looking for a job in SG, you can get a list of latest jobs at wda job bank.

An article by Dougles Chan - A recruitment mentor that speciliased in recruitment training and recruitment mentoring in Singapore and globally.

Contact Dougles Chan @ +(65) 9388 0851 or email to dc@dougleschan.com for your recruitment training and mentoring needs.

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