What seems to us as bitter trials
are often blessings in disguise.
– Oscar Wilde
Unless you’re a brand-new graduate looking for your first job, your job search can seem like a difficult time in your life. You’re likely here because something went wrong in your previous job: it wasn’t a good fit, your boss turned out to closely resemble Atilla the Hun, or maybe you even got laid off or fired.
No matter what happened, think positively. Maybe your experience at that job set you up for getting your next job, which is going to turn out to be a perfect fit. Expect good things to happen.
Your mental attitude or mental strength is one of your most valuable assets–in your job search and in your life.
Check out these blog posts to help you build your mental strength:
Use a Positive Attitude to Build Your Job Search Confidence
Be Positive When Explaining Your Unemployment
If you need a mental strength-training coach, give me a call (check out my webpage about Personal Career Coaching). I can help you with your motivation and confidence if that’s what you need, and I can give you the right steps to take to be successful as fast as possible.
Peggy McKee Career Coaching
Best of luck!