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Valerie VanOrden
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over 6 months ago

Writing down your goals in a small, not too small, bound journal , can have very good results. Terri Savelle Foy, who has condensed, memorized/regurgitated & further elucidated on many motivational stories, as well as filtered most through the Bible...says "write it down"! Habakkuk, the old testament, says "write the vision, and make it plain".. #Journaling, #Goal_setting, #time_management

#motivational_topic_advice #success #vision #teamwork

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Scott Silvers
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over 6 months ago

What Time Management Scheduling technique do you use in your job search?

#Time-Management #Success

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Scott Silvers
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over 6 months ago

A time management schedule is crucial when job searching as it helps us stay organized, focused, and productive throughout the process.

Over the years I have noticed when my life seems to be skewed toward the many tasks that I list for a day and completing few by the end of the day, it means there is no scheduling, nothing to guide me, like a blind man stepping through a well-lit alley.

For me, the toughest and only way that works is creating a schedule and remaining conscious of this schedule throughout the day. I am a very good list maker, but very weak at transforming those lists into productive schedules.

There are many times when I’ve found myself sitting alone trying to figure out why I don’t seem to be getting anywhere. I will get frustrated and ask myself, “Who do you think you’re fooling?”

Then it dons on me, I remember that I must go through my day in half-hour or hour increments that I planned the night before, or I will stumble in and out of tasks until the end of the day arrives and realize I’ve wasted so much time.

Here’s an example of a time management schedule for a day focused on job searching:

8:00 AM - 8:30 AM: Start your day by taking care of personal tasks and getting ready for the day ahead: showering, having breakfast, and any other rituals that help you feel refreshed and prepared.

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM: Take a few minutes to review your job search goals and prioritize your tasks for the day. Identify the most important actions you need to take to make progress in your job search.

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Spend this time researching potential employers, job openings, and industry trends. Use online job boards, company websites, and professional networking platforms to gather information about companies and identify suitable positions.

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Customize your resume and cover letter to align with the specific requirements and preferences of the job you're applying for. Highlight relevant skills and experiences that make you a strong candidate. Proofread your documents to ensure they are error-free.

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Start submitting your applications for the selected positions. Pay attention to each application's requirements and follow the instructions carefully. Take time to complete any online assessments or additional application materials.

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM: Take a break and have a healthy lunch. Use this time to relax, recharge, and step away from the job search for a little while.

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM: Spend time networking on professional platforms like Jobcase. Connect with industry professionals, join relevant groups, and engage in conversations. Update your online profiles to reflect your job search status and any recent accomplishments.

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Invest in your professional growth by acquiring new skills or enhancing existing ones. Take online courses, watch educational videos, or read industry-related articles. This continuous learning will not only make you more marketable but also boost your confidence during interviews.

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Send follow-up emails or make phone calls to employers you have recently interviewed with or submitted applications to. Express your continued interest in the position and thank them for their time. Personalize each message to make a lasting impression.

4:30 PM - 5:00 PM: Spend the last few minutes of your day organizing your workspace, filing important documents, and reviewing your progress. Plan your tasks and priorities for the following day, ensuring you have a clear road map to guide your job search efforts.

Remember, this is just an example schedule, and we can adjust it according to our preferences and the specific requirements of our job search. Adapt it to fit our needs, but try to maintain a structured approach to maximize our productivity and stay focused on our goals. #Time #Schedule #Productive

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Scott Silvers
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over 6 months ago
                                   IF YOU HAD A GUARANTEE 
                           that you could get any job in the world, 
                                      what job would you pick? 
                                   Why would you pick that job? 
                               
                              #Dreamjob  #Believable  #Possible 
                                   #Freedom  #Time  #Blessing
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Michael Sladek
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Time- Wise Gas Diesel 35 n o conner ...

The most dirtiest,dangerous job I've ever experienced, panhandlers were all over the buildings sleeping, stealing, jeopardizing our safety, robbed and held at gun-point, using parking to sell drugs...very bad environment, bought out from Shell, then Valero, poorest management ever, I resigned due to these circumstances...

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Vuyisile Mfumani
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over 6 months ago
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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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over 6 months ago

I'm telling you the truth...(READ THIS, WITHOUT FAIL.)

It can literally take almost a lifetime to realize this truth.

"The more time you spend listening, watching, reading, entertaining, absorbing, observing, consuming and making yourself available to negative energy, the less time you'll have in life to reset your time for positive things to occur" ~Edward Alexander

This is exactly how people miss out on great opportunities.

How you spend your time in life, determines how you want to live your life!

I Believe You Can...!

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Frederick Goff
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over 6 months ago

Time is your most precious asset. Richest folks in the world cannot buy this. So the question is: how are you going to spend it, and how are you going to invest it? I spend it freely on time w kids, I foolishly spend it on too much tv. And, I invest it in Jobcase and education. I suggest you invest 30 mins watching 8 quick clips from a well-meaning billionaire. Ray Dalio built the mist successful Hedge Fund company in the world. He made himself a billionaire. Now, whatever you think of that professional pursuit, let’s recognoze it is EXTREMELY hard to succeed in that arena, to be the best, and to do so consistently over a long period of time. How did he do it? Are there lessons you can use fat your business or worklife? Well, Ray wrote it all out in a 600 page book called Principles. But, here is a link to his 30min video series that captures the main points. Whadayathink- how bout you and I trade 30 mins of tv time and invest it on learning how this man succeeded at such a grand scale.... . https://www.principles.com/principles-for-success/

#success #dalio #principles #inspiration #lessons #time #invest

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Baely Ames
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over 6 months ago

I'm 16 and getting through high school but I need a job to support myself. The issue is finding a job that accepts people under 18 or without a diploma. #age #part #time

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