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How to Stop Hating Your Job Search

Anxiety. Rejection. Frustration. Judgment. Ambiguity. Unfairness.

It’s understandable why people dislike the job search.

While most job seekers express excitement at the prospect of landing a new job, the actual job search process isn’t an inherently enjoyable experience.  In fact, it kind of sucks.

If you think about it though, the job search process is not so different from, say, purchasing a new car. It’s exciting to visualize yourself in a “ding-free” shiny SUV with that new car smell. But, most dread the buying process – dealing with aggressive Sales Associates, haggling over price, selecting coverage terms (“Do I really need that tire protection insurance???“), and figuring out financing options.

Planning to move to a tree-lined street in a quieter neighborhood?  All of the same rules apply. Before you get to the “prize” of settling into your cozy new home, you need to get through the packing, lugging boxes, broken dishes, clutter, and lost mail.

So, to state the obvious, many of the most exciting things in life require a lead up process that is anything but comfortable or easy.  And sometimes the statement “enjoy the journey” just doesn’t cut it.  But, if you really want it, don’t let common barriers stop you from attaining your goal.  For most, the sweet taste of success is worth dealing with the temporary discomfort.

Here are some ideas to get you through the hurdles:

Remember, nothing worth having comes easy.  But that’s okay – you got this!

Happy hunting!

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