Positive Attitudes During Your Job Search Havertown PA
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Positive Attitudes During Your Job Search
With the New Year, people start anew; they start fresh – with a clean slate. Now is the time that we look to the future with anticipation and hope. This feeling should and must carry over into your job search. Why? How you feel about yourself is projected onto others. While exploring opportunities you need a positive and proactive approach – your mental attitude plays a big part in determining your success. Some people might find this specious. How often do you hear someone say: “Think positive!” Those words are powerful; if you know how to channel your energy in a meaningful way – what was just words can be transformed into a useful and effective mindset. The power of positive thinking: Consider your approach to job search. If your self-esteem is low and you continually believe that you are not going to perform well during the interview then it is likely you won’t. True too is the fact that you will project this negativity during any professional interactions. On the other hand if you approach a situation with happiness and focus, you will be prepared to make a good impression. You need to start off believing that you will get the job – interview as if you already have the offer! Prepare yourself to envision your success. Your impressions on others: Without even realizing it, your own feelings of self worth are projected during interactions with others. Body language, facial expressions, and verbal interactions give cues as to how you feel about yourself. When you project positive feelings, people are more interested in being around you and offering help. Those with a negative mental attitude will not generate support – people are drawn to others if they are happy. Negative or unhappy moods do not serve to engage others. Competitive advantage: Believe it or not, you might not be the most qualified applicant of the people vying for the same job as you. With the right mental approach the job can be yours! It takes practice and a fair amount of dedication. Most of all, you need to BELIEVE in yourself – believe that a positive mental focus will make the difference. If the decision to hire is between you (upbeat, happy, and positive) vs. someone else that is potentially (negative, somber and the picture of doom and gloom) who do you think will get the job? People do not want to surround themselves with negativity. If you need to overcome shortcomings in your experience, a sure way to compensate is with a happy approach. Your willingness to rol... |
