I find Sunday’s to be a great day for reflection. I look back over the past week and pull together these posts, and I also think about where I’ve been and where I am going this next week. Physically and mentally. It rejuvenates and inspires me.
As job seekers (employed or unemployed), how do you spend your time on Sunday? Is it just like any other day? Does it mark a new beginning?
The past is gone and all we can do is learn from it, what did you do well, what can you improve upon. Pay attention to your inner voice or fire in your belly- the real calling of what you want.
Now, I hope you enjoy reviewing some of these posts to answer your questions and motivate you forward in your quest and search!
As I have said before, I am active on Twitter. I realize many of you may not be. This wonderful website links daily to the many wonderful articles shared by the talented group of career experts I follow on Twitter. Book mark it and each day you can view the daily news on the web, not in Twitter! Yippee, right?!
Career-Experts Daily by Paper.li
Tangible Goals by Chris Brogan
Leaving Effective Voicemails in Your Job Search from the Wise Job Search
Hate Cold Calls Ya Say? How About Ya Practice? by Melanie Szlucha
Implementing a Full Job Search Campaign- Let Your Feet Hit the Street from the Job by The Job Search Ninja
The Recession is Over, but Should You Still be Concerned About Job Security from JIST’s Job Search and Career Blog
Does Personal Branding Need a Name Change? from Executive Career Brand
Make it a great week!
Hannah Morgan speaks and writes about job search and career strategies. She founded CareerSherpa.net to educate professionals on how to maneuver through today’s job search process. Hannah was nominated as a LinkedIn Top Voice in Job Search and Careers and is a regular contributor to US News & World Report. She has been quoted by media outlets, including Forbes, USA Today, Money Magazine, Huffington Post, as well as many other publications. She is also author of The Infographic Resume and co-author of Social Networking for Business Success.