Managing the Time You Haven't Got

Written by C. J. Hayden


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Give some things away. Is every responsibility something you need to look after personally, or could someone else handle it? If you have employees, look hard at what you're hanging on to. Is there anything else you could delegate, maybe by providing some training first? If there is no one you can delegate to onrepparttar job, be sure you ask your boss for help before assuming that it’s impossible. Examine your personal life and volunteer responsibilities inrepparttar 107040 same way. Ask your family to take on more household chores, or find someone else to help withrepparttar 107041 community event you're organizing. Asking for help isn't cheating; it's what all successful people do. Do some things later. Does all of it really have to be done now? Maybe there's just too much on your plate for anyone to realistically handle. Choose only a few places to focus your energies right now, and put some of those other projects on hold. You don't have to give anything up, just defer it to a later time. If you find yourself often getting distracted by new ideas, start an idea file. When an exciting new thought occurs to you, put it inrepparttar 107042 file instead of acting on it right away. Look at your file from time to time for inspiration. Whenever you complete a project you've been working on, you can choose something new fromrepparttar 107043 file. The most important thing to learn about creating more time in your life is how to say no. Just because you are asked to take something on doesn’t mean you have to accept it. Ultimately, your time belongs only to you; make sure you arerepparttar 107044 one who chooses how to use it.

C.J. Hayden is the author of Get Hired Now! and Get Clients Now! Since 1992, she has helped thousands of professionals make a better living doing what they love. C.J. is a Master Certified Coach who leads workshops internationally – in person, on the phone, and on the web. Find out more about C.J. and get a free copy of "How to Find a Job in 28 Days or Less" at http://www.gethirednow.com.


The #1 Job Search Mistake To Avoid: Not Preparing Your Mind!

Written by Sarah Breinig


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5. Don't take rejection personally. It's inevitable that you will not get job offers for positions that you've applied for or where you've had your 5th interview and it seemed a done deal. The position may have already been filled - or a person with a better matched skill set was selected. Consider a 'no' as one step closer to your ideal job. Transform a rejection to motivate you. If you wear your rejection on your sleeves - it will manifest itself in your character and behavior and will certainly hinder your job search progress.

6. Make Time For Yourself & De-Stress. Recharge your batteries and clear your mind. Read a good book or getaway forrepparttar weekend. Get some exercise to give you more energy - and improve your health and mind. Take classes or seminars on a topic you are interested in. Recharging your batteries will result in benefits not only during your job search - but also forrepparttar 107039 longer term on a personal level.

7. Stay Motivated & Optimistic. Job searching is challenging and it's easy to slack off and get de-motivated when things are tough. Staying motivated requires determination and conscious effort. Start each day on a upbeat tempo by doing something that puts in a good mood. Listen to your favorite music, enjoy a good cup of coffee, or go for a morning walk or jog. Then have a schedule that you stick to. A schedule will help you from being bored or feeling lost. However, remember not to make busy work. A schedule will also help you focus and be more productive.

8. Be persistent, take action. Don't wait for things to happen - make them happen! Take charge and accept responsibility for your job search. You arerepparttar 107040 key driver in your job search. Do not rely or family, friends, colleagues to find you a job. This is a passive waiting game. Your job search will end sooner if you are proactive.

9. Enjoy & learn fromrepparttar 107041 process. This is a time for exploring new opportunities and further self-development. Reassess yourself, your goals, your core desires... Enrich yourself with new contacts and new friendships. Investigate different areas of interests which may lead you along paths you never imagined.

Sarah Breinig is an Independent Recruiter and Job Search Coach. She is the 'webmistress' of http://www.best-online-job-search-tools.com where you'll find information, resources, tools & strategies to EMPOWER your job search.


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