How can I stay motivated during my job search?

When you set out on your job search, it's rarely possible to guess how long it
will go on for. As time passes, the rejections mount up and the budgets get
tighter, it's easy to become disheartened.

However, this is exactly the time when you need to dust yourself off and put in
more hard work than ever. One of the main attributes of a successful job seeker
is persistence. Here's a few tips to help you stay positive:

  • Start as you mean to go on - The first 30 minutes of your day
    are golden. The thoughts you think and the actions you take during this critical
    time affect your performance levels for the rest of the day. Instead getting up
    late, set your alarm as if you were going to work, have a shower and take a walk
    to get some fresh air in your lungs.
  • Set daily goals - If you don't have anything concrete to work
    towards, you have nothing to focus on and will find yourself achieving very
    little. Goals will keep your mind focused on the things that are important and
    keep you feeling positive about your future. make your goals SMART ( specific,
    measurable, attainable, realistic and timely) and remember to celebrate when you
    achieve a landmark.
  • Set up the right environment - There's a lot to be said for
    being neat, tidy and organized. Make an area in your home where you can run your
    job search with a phone, computer and everything else you might find in an
    office. It will help you stay focused on the target. You might also want to
    change your environment occasionally by working from a coffee shop or renting
    space in a local office.
  • Eat right - Your environment also includes what you put into
    your body. make sure you eat lots of fruit and vegetables, stay away from fatty
    foods and try to limit your alcohol intake. A healthy body generally leads to a
    healthy mind.
  • Create a support network - Forming an alliance with other job
    seekers will help you share experiences, get advice and give you an outlet for
    you inner feelings. Try to meet at lease once a week with your team and share
    strategies.
  • Remember the law of averages. The more calls you make, the more
    networking events you go to and the more applications you make, the greater your
    chances are of finding the job of your dreams. However resist the urge to
    blanket bomb every recruiter out there. You need to tailor your CV for each job.
    Sooner or later, you'll hit the right mark.
  • Enjoy the process - Job hunting is a time of transition and
    change and it can also be a very important time for self-development. Use this
    period to reassess your goals, find out what you really want to do and engross
    yourself in making yourself the best you can be.

At every stage of your job search, you should look to get feedback. If you're
not getting asked for interviews then get someone to have a look through your
CV. If you're getting to the interview, but being rejected there you should find
out what you're doing wrong. Fix these, and you'll find yourself in a job in no
time.

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