Your New To Do List For Success!
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1.) Use the provided instruction, and templates to write your own cover letter, resume, and thank you letter. 2.) Jump start your success with networking. How to network, and networking templates. 3.) Print out Job Logs, SMART Goals, and other templates to keep your job search organized. 4.) Email your resume and cover letter to be reviewed by a Hearts in Training Representative. 5.) Learn interview tips, (worksheets provided), or schedule a mock interview at the school. 6.) Attend a posted job fair at Hearts in Training. 7.) When you get a closed door, stay encouraged, don't ever give up! We all deal with closed doors. Without a closed door, how would you spot the open one? It's not about how many times you fall, it's about how many times YOU GET UP! 8.) How to use social networking sites, and the internet to propel your job search forward. 9.) Go directly to provided internet job links. 10.) How to use our clinical site to get a job. 11.) And MUCH MORE!!!!!
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Do you need extra help? ....... That's what we are here for!
Above All - Don't Get Discouraged!
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Discouragement is your worst enemy, remember, getting a job is a job. Expect some challenges to occur in the process. Becoming discouraged by the situation is only going to make it more difficult. It serves neither you nor your family any good to allow your confidence to be stripped from you. Hold on to it, and keep your outlook positive above all else. Remember that job hunting is stressful, work on managing the stress, write down tasks that can be left undone for a while, and put full concentration on your job search. Remember, this is a temporary situation you will find a job. Tell yourself that each day and look to the future this could be the start to something great. Just think you will experience new people, a new environment, and a great new beginning. Approach each day with a positive outlook and everything else will fall into place. Keep your eye on the prize. Keep picturing your goal -- a great new job -- in your mind's eye. "If you can see it, you can be it." The subconscious mind is a powerful thing, it accepts what you tell it. If you plant thoughts and images of success in your mind, your brain will find ways to make success happen" -- as long as you're helping it along by keeping on with those busy eight-hour days. DONT GIVE UP!!!!!!!! Here are some great examples of people who were challenged initially:
Winston Churchill: This Nobel Prize-winning, twice-elected Prime Minster of the United Kingdom wasn't always as well regarded as he is today. Churchill struggled in school and failed the sixth grade. After school he faced many years of political failures, as he was defeated in every election for public office until he finally became the Prime Minister at the ripe old age of 62.
Abraham Lincoln: While today he is remembered as one of the greatest leaders of our nation, Lincoln's life wasn't so easy. In his youth he went to war a captain and returned a private (if you're not familiar with military ranks, just know that private is as low as it goes.) Lincoln didn't stop failing there, however. He started numerous failed business and was defeated in numerous runs he made for public office.
Oprah Winfrey: Most people know Oprah as one of the most iconic faces on TV as well as one of the richest and most successful women in the world. Oprah faced a hard road to get to that position, however, enduring a rough and often abusive childhood as well as numerous career setbacks including being fired from her job as a television reporter because she was "unfit for tv."
J.K. Rowling: Rowling may be rolling in a lot of Harry Potter dough today, but before she published the series of novels she was nearly penniless, severely depressed, divorced, trying to raise a child on her own while attending school and writing a novel. Rowling went from depending on welfare to survive to being one of the richest women in the world in a span of only five years through her hard work and determination
They can do it, and you can do it too!
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