Layoff Survival: The Value of a Job Search Diary

Written by Virginia Bola, PsyD


Looking for a job involves a wide range of responsibilities: preparing a resume, looking at ads, contacting employers, calling and visiting friends and acquaintances, follow ups, interviews. While none of us ever plan to be out of work for very long, it can be very useful to immediately start documenting your activities and your feelings to provide a road map of where you have been and where you want to go. It helps to have a central location for recording your daily actions so you don't miss anything important or forget a critical deadline. It is also reassuring to have somewhere to go when you're feeling blue and too lethargic to go anywhere or do anything you consider "productive."

Start a job search diary right now. Even if you have been unemployed for some time, start one anyway because a late start is better than never doing it at all.

Take a plain old exercise book and title it: Job Search Diary. Find a spot to keep it where it will always be close at hand when you need it, probably several times a day.

If you are newly jobless, start out by recording your feelings. Writing out (keep it simple, it's notrepparttar great American novel) what you are thinking, in black and white sentences, helps to sort out your jumbled emotions, clear your mind, and reach a better understanding of your inner self. Jot down your anger, your fears, what you expect, what you secretly dread. Pouring out your soul will release a lot ofrepparttar 106932 inner tension you're feeling and soothe your nerves.

This record is for you - no one else will ever see it - so you can be brutally honest. If you fear you are a loser who will never amount to anything, write it out. If you think you're really a good, competent worker but your old boss was a jerk orrepparttar 106933 company sucked, put it down.

If you have been out of work for a while, make your initial entries a recap of what has been happening in your life since you lost your job. Tracerepparttar 106934 sequence of events and see if you can remember how you felt at different times. There were probably times when you were overwhelmed and stressed out: record when you felt that way and, if you can recall, what activities you were engaged in when those feelings appeared. There were also probably times when you felt hopeful or elated. Record that too and what events were connected with such emotions.

Use your diary as a place to plan what you want to do. List all activities that you are going to perform that will get you back to work. You might initially plan on updating your resume and readingrepparttar 106935 classifieds to gaugerepparttar 106936 state ofrepparttar 106937 labor market. If you are further along inrepparttar 106938 job search, you might list some networking targets or identify some employers where follow up on earlier contacts might be beneficial. Frequently, throughoutrepparttar 106939 day, record what you did, who you talked to, how you felt.

Career Change.

Written by Michael Harrison


Coping with change is now an everyday occurance. What's morerepparttar pace of change is accelerating andrepparttar 106931 need for us all to adjust is greater than ever. Yet, this is a time of opportunity.

Career change - Ignore it at your peril or seizerepparttar 106932 opportunity

All around we constantly seerepparttar 106933 changes which are affecting us. Economically power is shifting andrepparttar 106934 consequences are massive.

China and India are emerging nations using modern technology to massive effect as their economies grow at rates previously unheard of. It is predicted that China will berepparttar 106935 4th largest world economy by 2006, overtakingrepparttar 106936 UK and by 2020 it will be challengingrepparttar 106937 world's largest economy,repparttar 106938 US.

Although these changes will be seen by most as threatening they are really opportunity in disguise. Traditional and new processes are being executed with increasing effect world wide butrepparttar 106939 net result is that as this happens new situations arise which we as individuals can tap into.

The shifts inrepparttar 106940 world economy are affectingrepparttar 106941 large corporations and people employed byrepparttar 106942 corporates. This does not mean that within any communityrepparttar 106943 need for goods and services diminishes. In fact as more people benefit financially from global changes demand grows and that demand has to be satisfied.

The key to succeeding inrepparttar 106944 new world order is to be prepared to change. Jobs for life no longer exist, particularly inrepparttar 106945 corporate world and people who suffer are those that cannot adjust.

What's more, world wide pensions are under pressure so that means we all have to look out for ourselves in later life. This is not a threat it is a challenge if you are prepared.

Facingrepparttar 106946 challenges can mean there is a need for career change. Each time I changed direction when employed inrepparttar 106947 corporate world I faced new challenges. Perhaps I should have been more wary but I got to enjoyrepparttar 106948 challenge and changes.

Working from shop floor apprentice to CEO/Chairman in a variety of businesses and learning new skills in executive positions onrepparttar 106949 way bred ambition rather than fear of career change.

As I was always ready forrepparttar 106950 next challenge/ change I probably became un-employable so it was natural for me found my consultancy business in 1990.

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