These three easy mantras will keep you positive and allow you to stay the course and succeed in the interview process.
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When you’ve lost your job , you enter the job market nervous, afraid and a little desperate. Similar to dating, this is not a good way to start attracting a partner. You’re at a competitive disadvantage in that you need the job more than they need you. If you are happy at your current role and just seeking a better opportunity, the playing field is leveled a little bit better.
The following three easy-to-implement mantras will keep you positive and allow you to stay the course and succeed in the interview process. A mantra is a I know what you are thinking. Right now, there’s a little skepticism about this whole mantra mumbo jumbo. Maybe you are right, but just trust me and try it out. It will help reprogram your thoughts in a positive direction. As you enter the building for the interview and the adrenaline starts flowing, start repeating, “I am the right person for the job and I will get this job!” Feel free to substitute similar language that you feel more comfortable with.
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