Executive/Managerial Inspiration in Your Job Search
Executive/Managerial Job Search
By Sandy Prock M.Ed., JCTC, Co-Owner of www.ExpertResume.com
If you are looking for a new job opportunity, taking time out to “let go” can feel like climbing Mt. Everest. However, that is what you may want to consider if you want to hear the soft knock of inner inspiration.
I understand how difficult it can be, especially during challenging times to let go and allow inspiration to inspire your next move.
Deep breathing helps. Relaxing music helps. Stopping helps. Stopping is not always easy. However, who said easy is best? No doubt, as a manager or executive you are used to challenging situations. Consider “letting go” as an achievable goal. Be inspired to stop, and listen.
When you take the time to listen, you may hear your own voice of inspiration. You may get a small idea that turns into your exact right idea. You may receive a hunch leading you in a slightly new direction that is the exactly right for you.
Answer the knock on your inner door. Follow even the smallest of your inspired ideas and watch your life take on new dimensions.
When you take the time to daydream and listen to your thoughts and feelings, you may discover ideas that surprise you.
Every day take time out to listen. Wait to hear your personal answer.
When you are ready to get moving in your job search - make sure your executive/managerial skills and accomplishments pop on your resume and cover letter. Be prepared with professionally written job search documents. This is not the time to use templates.
Make sure your resume, cover letter and other job search documents stand out. Bob Prock is a national award winning resume writer. Feel free to call him at 1-864-292-5288 or email him at ExpertResume@yahoo.com.
Bob and I wish you the best in your executive/managerial career search.
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Sandy Prock M.Ed. (Master’s in Education – Vocational Guidance and Counseling), JCTC (Job and Transition Coach), Co-Owner of www.ExpertResume.com and www.ExpertExecutiveResume.com



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