How To Get The Job You Really
Really Want - Your Desires And Needs - Where Do You Want To Live?
2. Where Do You Want To Live?
You might come up with lots of answers, do the same
as you did with desires and needs. Write them down and go through
the process described above. This is critical in the job search.
There is no point in going for a series of interviews in London if
you really want to live in Scotland! You will quickly
realise that you have made a wrong decision. If you feel you want
to move, but find yourself unwilling (as is common), ask yourself
why? What is stopping you? The answer in many cases is that people
feel they have invested heavily in their property and are simply not
willing to let that go. It may be that children have to be taken
into consideration, but...if where you are living does not make you
happy, change your mindset, and make a move to somewhere that
does!
There may
be obstacles to overcome, but it will produce more happiness in your
life and enhance your work performance.
However,
without going through this process, you may not understand why it
was the wrong choice. You may, therefore, make the fatal mistake of
believing, for example, you have joined the wrong company, when it
is really working in London that you do not like. If this
happens, you are just as likely to get yet another job in London,
and be unhappy yet again when the real answer is a new career in
Edinburgh. If you do not analyse this question thoroughly you may
never know the reason why!
Moving on, question number three looks into the
future!
Next Page -
Where Do You Want
To Be In Five Years?
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