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4 Ways To Keep Motivated In A Rough Job Market

December 1, 2009 by  
Filed under Business

Unemployment is rising well above 9% in the United States and it could go well beyond 10% as well. With the future looking bleak, gasoline prices rising, and unemployment on the rise as well, is there any hope for future jobs? On the contrary, if you’re in a tough situation where you may be unemployed for a time, it is crucial to stay motivated so that you’ll have every opportunity and are able to grab that next job offer when time permits. If you are having trouble staying focused or motivated in this tough job market and economy, though, there are four definite ways to keep the hope so that your future looks bright.

#1 – Start Networking

Meeting people is the best way to get in the game. Submitting resumes online is great, but without a face to put with a name, you will be just a number to most employers. Going to job fairs, philanthropic events, joining local organizations and going to other networking events is a great way to meet potential employers and get your name out there. You may not know this, but your chances of getting hired somewhere significantly increase when you know the person who is doing the hiring. In addition, talking to people can open you up to a world of opportunities that you may not have known about before.

#2 – Be Positive

Being positive is the key to being successful in whatever it is that you are doing. If you are negative, only negative things will surround you; if you are positive, your life will be filled with good things more than negative things. So stay positive. People like being around other positive people, which means that an employer is more likely to hire you if you are a positive person.

#3 – Get Your Resume To The Right People

You need to let everyone know you are looking for a job and what your qualifications are. Start by letting everyone in your family know that you are looking for a job. Supply them with a resume so that they know what field you are interested in. All of your friends should also get a resume. Posting your resume online at job sites is great but be sure that you are informing everyone you know that you are searching for a job. This will greatly increase your chances of finding one because more hands are better than just yours.

#4 – Remember Nothing Lasts Forever

Finally, keep in mind that nothing lasts forever. If there is one thing that you can be certain about it is change. Changes will continue to happen until the end of time; your job situation will change. You must continue to be proactive however, and keep looking, trying, and searching for a job until you find one.

All in all, these are some of the most important approaches and mindsets you can have in a tough job market where unemployment is rising. Realizing that the situation won’t last, getting your resume out on the front lines, thinking positively about your situation, and connecting with others should help you stay motivated, focused, and in perspective!

Dorthy Weatherbush has helped a number of her relatives find jobs. She likes to help them stay motivated with items from Successories.com. The posters and other collectibles from Successories.com have helped to get CEOs of companies make it to the top.

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