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Working When You Don't Have A Job
It's official: We are in a recession. People have lost their jobs in droves and are suddenly finding themselves in the clutches of unemployment. While it's not a desired situation to be in, unemployment (with or without a recession) offers unspoken opportunities that most people don't capitalize on because they are either dejected or traumatized by their circumstances.
This article offers tips on the most important work you need to do while looking for your next job.
LET IT GO: The first and most significant task of your new work responsibilities is mentally and emotionally detaching from your last job to prepare you for the process of finding a new one. Many people make the mistake of letting their jobs and job titles define them. Once they are stripped away they are left with nothing. The result is that they feel like nothing. The sooner you let go of attachments and/or the residual emotions that are associated with your job loss, the sooner you can focus on the immediate task of getting hired elsewhere. Remember, you did not lose your job; your job lost you.
RECLAIM YOUR POWER: Employment is empowerment. It's experienced through the ability to generate income to satisfy debts, needs, and desires. While this ability is diminished to varying degrees when you don't have a job, you must realize that your new power lies within your ability to handle your impending adversities. You will need to be strong, positive, and determined to travel down the tough and potentially long road of unemployment.
REINVENT YOURSELF: Once your job and title are stripped away, you are free to assume a new title and position if you so choose. Many job searchers compulsively seek employment in the same fields, with identical or similar responsibilities. Take advantage of this opportunity to reinvent yourself professionally. Reassess your skills, talents, and career goals. Was your last job fulfilling? Seek additional training or education if necessary. It's a great time to pursue the position you really want, or employment with the company that you've always wanted to work for. Your new job is looking for a better job.
KEEP A SCHEDULE: Creating - and sticking to - a schedule will help you to get the most out of your days of unemployment. This schedule should include allocated time for your job search, resume creation and distribution (at least 10 per week), meeting with recruiters/agencies, and networking. In addition, you should keep a detailed log of all job postings you've responded to (cut them out or copy and paste them into a file), a to-do list which should have deadlines and instructions for follow-up assignments, and upcoming job fairs.
PRACTICE AGGRESSIVENESS: The saying, "the man who doesn't have a chance, is the man who never takes a chance," is true. While you may be as qualified and experienced as those who are competing for the same jobs as you are, in a down economy where employers are inundated by resumes, the person who aggressively pursues employment often gets it. This could be calling to confirm receipt of a resume; sending a thank you note after an interview; or just showing up in-person to make an introduction.
EXERCISE REGULARLY: When you were working you were too busy to get in shape. What's your excuse now? There is none. Exercise is therapeutic and provides a much needed release from the anger and frustration that can mount in a prolonged job search. Put exercise on your new work schedule and commit to getting into the best shape of your life to ward off latent stress and depression.
POSITIVITY READING: Buy or check out from your local library books by top motivational speakers to nurture your spirits. Many are filled with uplifting stories about people who were challenged by adversities in their lives (just like you) who were able to overcome them and achieve success beyond their expectations; which is what you aspire to do in spite of how your situation may look or feel.
HAVE FAITH: You can't force fate and you can't escape destiny. You will eventually get the job that you are meant to have, at the time you are meant to have it. Having faith means believing in something for which there is no proof. At times it will seem as though your resumes are being sent into thin air, but they are not. View and approach your new work as an adventure and an opportunity to learn how to effectively sell yourself. With perseverance, and by executing the work action items above, you will eventually put yourself in a position for your next job to find you.
About the Author
Gian Fiero is an educator, speaker and consultant. He is affiliated with San Francisco State University as an adjunct professor, and the United States Small Business Administration (SBA) as a business advisor where he conducts monthly workshops on topics such as business development, career planning, public relations, and personal growth.
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