Job search time is one of the most valuable commodities we have. It is considered by most as being more valuable than the money you can make on the job because you can earn more money, but you can’t make more time.
Waking up each morning, your job search is faced with “today”, and that comes with the accountability of you making the most of every opportunity. That means - don’t let today’s job search time go to waste - don’t be unfocused, negative, or defeated. Make the most out of every day.
Evaluate how you are spending your time during your job search. Make sure you are focused and remove any distractions. Get rid of any self-pity, discouragements or disappointments and execute the job search with purpose.
To put a dollar value on job search time, consider this – if you are a $100k+ person, then you are “losing” a minimum of $1,900 of income every week you are unemployed. Don’t let time, and income, slip away.
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