By Neil Patrick
I am becoming a big fan of Patra Frame. Looking at the most popular posts on my site so far, I think maybe some of you are too?
I am becoming a big fan of Patra Frame. Looking at the most popular posts on my site so far, I think maybe some of you are too?
So as I aim to please, here’s another of Patra’s short and
insightful videos which contains a simple but really powerful piece of advice.
Like so much real wisdom, it’s actually counter-intuitive and therefore extra
valuable since without being alerted to this potential trap, many will fall
into it.
It’s great advice and
following it may very well lead you to a better and more successful
place than you might have thought possible. Incidentally, even if you currently
have a job and are just considering doing something different, it’s relevant to
that situation too.
Petra,
ReplyDeleteWhat wise advice!
When newly unemployed, it is a great temptation to jump into the job search with both feet. It gives a feeling of being action oriented and allows us to hope that maybe the right job will find us so quickly that we’ll never have to deal constructively with the job search.
However, thinking about what we want to do next streamlines the job hunt so we take constructive action rather than lots of frantic, directionless activity.
-Diana
Hi Diana,
DeleteThanks so much for posting here! I wholehartedly agree with your comments. In times like these, when jobs are scarce, I thinks it's even more important to focus narrowly on finding the right opportunities and then really maximise one's effort to ensure you stand head and shoulders above all the other candidates.
Thanks again!
Neil