Check Your Attitude at the Door
Attitude, Effort, Resilience in a Job Search

Does your attitude need an adjustment? Do you have what it takes to successfully maneuver a job search? Are you resilient?
While a job search is a unique experience (and definitely a test in patience), I do believe your attitude, effort and resilience plays a role in your success. Consider conducting an attitude check each morning.
YOU are in control of whether you start the day with a smile. A job search is a twisty, windy roller coaster ride. You will have ups and downs, and while I know it can be difficult, attitude is everything. Your attitude will shine through during conversations and interviews. Would you want to hire YOU?
Guess what--a job search takes effort. You can’t expect to hit the apply button on the job boards and assume people will knock at your door. Put in some effort. This isn’t the Field of Dreams--you don’t build a resume and expect they will come.
Reengage your existing network and start expanding your current one. Do more. Get focused on building new relationships.
Lastly, are you resilient? Are you gritty? In the New York Times bestseller, Grit, Angela Duckworth identified it was the “combination of passion and perseverance that made high achievers special.”
Know in advance that you will have rejection letters, experience ghosting after an interview and never receive a call back. However, at the end of the day, you will find the position that is the best fit for you. It may take time, but resilience will help you focus and push through those No’s. Each No is one step closer to that YES!
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