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Do you have a difficult problem in your job search?
Ie, lack of networking contacts? Or trouble answering interview questions?
Well, you've got company. Problems in finding employment are as common as mosquitoes in July.
But ... Have you ever written your problem in one piece paper?
I bet you do not have.
Because when you write problems down, immediately take a great leap towards solving them. Think about this: Every great invention or solution, from the atomic bomb for the Xbox, was first worked on the paper.
Why not solve their employment problems in the same way?
Here is a three-step method that will help you do it ...
1) Start by asking the right questions
Most people are put behind the eight ball in your job search by asking questions that are depressing and demotivating.
Questions like: Why do not will someone give me a job? o How the network when you do not know anyone?
Ack. Pass the happy pills.
Instead, start asking questions that motivate and inspire you.
Best questions to ask are:
* How can I give people a reason to call me with job leads?
* How did my 10 closest friends find your current job? How could I brainstorm with them and use their methods in my job search?
* What worked in my last job search? The job search before? How could I do that again?
Important: Make questions that you yourself can solve. Never depend on the government, school, parents, family - anyone - to do this for you. Because once you give up responsibility to resolve problems with your job search (or anything else), becomes a prisoner of external forces.
When you ask the right questions, however, is halfway to the answer. So write down at least five questions about empowering job search now.
Then, you are ready for step two ...
Brainstorm 2) at least 20 possible answers
After writing five good questions, the circle of a question seems more promising. You'll use it to get hired faster.
Let's say you write the question over a sheet of paper:
How could I give people a reason to call me with work leads?
Write a number 1 underneath it. Write a possible answer next to that number. Then go to number 2, 3. And do not stop until you have at least 20 answers to your question.
Not 15 or 19, but 20 answers - or more.
There is a reason for this: Left to their own devices, your brain will pull a Homer Simpson after two minutes, try to talk you out of donuts or beer. Brains to think. Like bench press, thinking is hard work, no matter how good he can be for you.
But do not let your head hanging. Do not stop until you get 20 possible solutions. Brainstorm as if his career depended on the outcome. Because it does.
Now. Most of the 20 answers will not be It's great - that's fine. The best answer may come right after the most preposterous. By forcing yourself to write 20 responses, which is flushing the pipes creative both deepen their subconscious mind to unearth a winner.
Do not hit until you try it!
3) take steps in a solution today
Choose the most promising of its list of 20 answers. Then start - today - to make it happen. No excuses.
Let's say the majority of concrete actions its solutions is a festival of networking where you can meet friends, family and acquaintances and let them know about your job search.
Now. What need to do to make this group happen?
Well, you have to make the guest list, send invitations, get food, etc. So write all sub-goals necessary to make the match a success. Check each sub-goal of your list as you complete. Before you know it, your party will be networking a reality.
After that, take the next most promising solution from its list of 20 and make that a reality. Repeat until hired.
Here's why these 3 steps work when it comes to solving problems - clear thinking plus continuous action equals results.
If you are struggling to find work, write clearly empowers the issues of their situation. Then, brainstorm at least 20 possible solutions and make a decision on today's best one. When you do, you'll be much closer to getting the job you really want, faster.
However, go out and make your own luck!
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My name is malkeet singh. I am 26 years old. I belong to Himachal Pradesh. I am living in Delhi. I am working in BPO.
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