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Writing a Great Resumé

The Art of Interviewing

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Overcoming the Fear of Change

Evaluating an Offer

Resigning From a Job

Don't Let the Demons Get You Down

Considering the Counteroffer

Here Come the Three Stages

How to Tactfully Resign

Relocation Specialists

Culture Shock and Task Clarity

Changing Jobs: A New Beginning

Steps to a New Job

The Proper Way to Resign

Don't Let the Demons Get You Down

Relax. Everyone who changes jobs is plagued by these demons, to a greater or lesser degree. It's only natural.

But rather than dwell on the past, imagine for a moment that you're in your new job.

Isn't this great? Think of all the changes you're making, and how your new life is a huge improvement compared to what you had before. Think of the new people you're meeting, the new skills you're acquiring, and the new opportunities you have to advance your career.

Now, are you going to let your fears unravel everything you've accomplished in the way of self-evaluation, planning, resume writing, interviewing, and putting a deal together? No way. You're not the type of person who's going to allow cold feet to put the chill on changing jobs. You're a person of action, and you seize the moment. You know that those who back away from golden opportunities may never get another chance.

Self-affirmations like these can do wonders for maintaining your positive energy and high self-esteem. And by projecting all the beneficial aspects of your new job into the present tense, you'll ward off the demons that can distort your judgment, and make you vulnerable to a counteroffer attempt.

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