Posted By: RDVR Finding a Job - 10/10/08 04:51 PM
I was just laid off and need to find a good job asap. What are the best paraliminals to use for job hunting and interviewing?
Posted By: uniquesoul Re: Finding a Job - 10/11/08 06:57 AM
Self Esteem Supercharger to build self confidence.

New History Generator to erase the disappointment of having been laid off.

Sales Leap to sell your skills.

Good luck in getting a new job very soon!
Posted By: Jeanne Re: Finding a Job - 10/11/08 01:10 PM
Self-Esteem Super Charger for sure. Since it's a big hit right in the middle of the self-esteem to get laid off (been there, done that), I'd also use "You Deserve It"--this one is really helpful for situations like this. To attract the ideal job, you might consider "Living The Law of Attraction" and "Personal Genius" for insights into where to look.

Best to you--remember, you deserve it.

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Posted By: kevinfromnorthernont Re: Finding a Job - 10/12/08 02:52 PM
Looking for a new career is a job in itself.
A lot of challenging work may be involved such as resume writing, planning for an interview, daily travels to human resource centre, clipping advertisements from newspapers and even to meet with a social worker and find out what training is available for you in colleges and universities.
More than often the tasks seem overwhelming. And you may get frustrated, this is a lot on your plate.

I would myself use the Paraliminals Get Around to It (eliminate procrastination), Sales Leap (make yourself marketable), Belief (get rid of those self limiting beliefs), Self Esteem Super Charger (know that you are a valuable human being indeed worthy of a great career),

But do keep the list of Paraliminals short for now, budget your time and money wisely. You will find that when you do one little thing, many more things will come to you.
An exercise that will help is found on many billboards from Nike … Just Do It.
Posted By: RDVR Re: Finding a Job - 10/12/08 06:10 PM
Thank you, uniquesoul, Jeanne, and kevinfromnorthernont, for your solid advice and well wishes. It is most appreciated.

Kind Regards,

RDVR
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