Dissatisfied with your job? Stop Believing the Myths!

Written by Doreen Banaszak, www.getunslumped.com


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If you are not doing work you love then you are in a career slump and you most likely remain there because of your belief in one or more of these myths.

If you can’t come to terms with these myths, no amount of resume writing, personality testing, or job searching will ever change your situation.

It’s time to bust these myths and start pursuing work you REALLY want. How do you do that?

-Start with getting clear and more importantly honest about what you REALLY want to be doing.

-Once you are clear, commit yourself to only taking actions and making choices that support what you want.

-Finally, getrepparttar support you need to get clear, stay focused while taking action and change your beliefs to create your new truths:

“I am making money doing work I love!” “I know my purpose is to continually focus on what I want!” “I know using my strengths is where my happiness lies!” “I know I can control what I think about my career choices!” “I ALWAYS have a choice!”

Being in a career slump is no fun and takes some work to get out of. Findingrepparttar 106966 right support is critical to your success!

Eliminating these myths isrepparttar 106967 best way to jump-start you out of your slump and start moving you toward work that will REALLY satisfy you!

Doreen Banaszak is a career coach, teacher & Founder of the “90-Day Get Your Career UnSlumped Challenge”. Register today for the "The Fastest Way to GetUnSlumped & Create Work that Satisfies You” 1 hour Tele-Workshop. Call in and learn how to overcome the 4 primary reasons why 56% of the population remains dissatisfied with their work. Register at www.getunslumped.com!


Discuss Your Accomplishments During the Interview

Written by Michelle Roebuck


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Work History

  • Where did you work?
  • How long did you work there?
  • How much did you make at your current or previous job?
  • What position(s) did you hold there?

    Skills

  • What skills do you have?
  • What skills do you plan on learning?
  • How have those skills helped you in your previous positions?

    Personal Characteristics

  • What are your career short term and long term goals?
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • What are you looking for in a company if employed there?

    The Company Where You Want To Be Hired

  • What isrepparttar company‘s mission statement?
  • What is their product or service?
  • What arerepparttar 106965 requirements forrepparttar 106966 job?
  • Doesrepparttar 106967 company offer opportunities for advancement?

    If you wantrepparttar 106968 job, you have to sell yourself. The interviewer wants to hear about your accomplishments because it helps them determine whether you arerepparttar 106969 perfect person forrepparttar 106970 job or not.



    Michelle Roebuck provides job interview tips and resume writing advice on her website http://www.job -interview-and-resume-tips.com Sign up for her free newsletter at http://www.job-interview-and-resume-tips.com/newsletter.html


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