It’s easy to build up a decision in your mind until it’s reached monolithic heights. The more important a choice feels, the higher the likelihood that you will feel paralyzed by it. This is especially true when you find yourself needing to choose between things you are passionate about and weigh them against the things you need to do and your available time.
When the Phone Doesn’t Ring: Tips on Following Up After a Job Interview
When the phone doesn’t ring after you think a job interview went well, you might as well be in your own personal hell. The silence can be deafening, but it’s usually soon replaced by the incessant chatter of your worst critic (the person staring back at you each morning in the mirror!) It’s important that […]
A Simple Truth About Job Search Anxiety: You Can Only Be So Ready
If you approach your search with an open mind, and an open heart, you are more likely to find satisfaction and a new sense of direction, which are worthy outcomes, in and of themselves.