I realized that I had been focusing on what I couldn’t do instead of on what I could do. I worried about the half-empty instead of appreciating the half-full.
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It’s easy to judge,more effective tochange our thinking
“I’m still mad, and I’m still afraid,” said my client, near tears.
She had been searching for a job for nearly three months when we met. She had lost her job when her company downsized. It wasn’t her fault, they assured her. It was an economic decision.
But she had begun to think she had done something to
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Visualize your success, not your search
I talked to a prospective client last night who really gets it. “Dora” knows that her attitude during the search is one of the most important determinants to her success. She is already doing so many things right that I am thrilled at the chance to work with her and can hardly wait to get started!
Dora explained that search will
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3. Ask yourself why you want it.
4. Journal your answer, and ask why
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