Saturday, April 29, 2023

Jobless But Hopeful

 In my capacity as a free-lance consultant, I provide mentoring and training in various fields. I strive to create an everlasting learning experience for participants by utilizing my strong interpersonal, creative, and technical talents. I want to show them that learning can take place outside the four walls of the classroom and that there are many different skills needed to secure a stable livelihood.

I support each and every one of the 17 SDGs. The SDGs that most closely connect with my professional interests and ambitions are 1, 4, 5, and 8.



Jobless But Hopeful.

 #SkillUP #YouthSpace

By itself, looking for a job is a work that requires a determined soul, plan, attention, and willingness. It also requires being ready for any eventuality and protecting oneself from mental exhaustion, tension, hopelessness, and depression.  

Being jobless can be one of the most stressful situations since you have to deal with a lot of pressure, promises, send your resume to all potential companies, call all potential contacts for referrals, etc. If you lack expertise in the job search skills, you may go for a long time without receiving the desired positive response, and the feeling may tear you down.

Even with the proper documentation and qualifications, finding work can be painfully difficult in these difficult times we are experiencing due to the economic crisis and other circumstances. 

I know it can be difficult to manage those fixed bills while you don't have a job, but here are some life hacks you can find useful if you find yourself in the jobless corner.

Before you get that job, I'd want to give you some advice to young people;

1.Always maintain a progressive standard regimen. I recommend getting up early, getting a good night's sleep, but not oversleeping or making sleeping your primary routine especially when you don't have anything to do.

2. Never use alcohol or drugs as a coping mechanism for stress.

3. Spend your free time and talents doing what you enjoy and also offer support by volunteering.

4. Start a business or activity that will provide you the opportunity to learn as you go. Start small, maintain consistency, learn and grow big.

5.Carefully select and develop your network. Segment your network into several groups, such as social, professional, and schoolmates.

6. Read a lot, listen to music, and watch videos that inspire self-reliance and further exploration to feed your mind with good energy and vibe to take the necessary steps.

7. Live within your means, learn new skill every day.

8. Live within your means and pick up a new skill each day.

What else? Please add in the comments section.

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