Productivity: The Secret Sauce for Job Search

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Productivity: The Secret Sauce for Successful Job Search Catherine Morgan Career Transition Coach | Business Consultant Point A to Point B Transitions Inc.

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Productivity: The Secret Saucefor Successful Job Search

Catherine MorganCareer Transition Coach | Business Consultant

Point A to Point B Transitions Inc.

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Time is scarce

• Time is your most valuable commodity

• No matter how much time we have, it never seems like enough– Family

– Career

– Fitness

– Volunteering

– Hobbies

– Other?

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Who gets more done?

• Someone with a lot of spare time?

• Someone with a lot of commitments?

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The inner game of productivity

• Need to create good mental space

• Invalidate negative self-talk

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Taming the “monkey mind”

• How do you calm the “chatter”

– Exercise – walking, running, swimming

– Meditation

– Yoga

– Other?

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Know when your peak times are

• When are you usually at your best?

– Are you a morning person?

– Do you prefer late night for thinking?

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How to find more time

• Find out where your “leaks” are

– Keep track of what you do for a week

– Usual time-sucks include:

• Watching TV

• Internet surfing

• Interacting on social media

• Playing video games

• Writing long e-mails

• Meetings

• Volunteering

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Setting boundaries

• Know what you are willing to do for work

– And are not willing to do

• Remember to set boundaries (and stick to them!) with:

– Family

– Friends

– Volunteer commitments

– Recruiters

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Avoiding burnout

• Take the time to recover from the previous job’s burnout, if necessary

• Plan for the long haul

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Right time on right things

• Online applications

• Lunches and coffees with network

• Informational interviews

• Industry networking

• Cold outreach to target companies

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Syncing progress and expectations

• Are you making progress?

– Take small steps every day

• Are your expectations realistic given the time you have been in transition?

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What causes overwhelm?

“Overwhelm is caused by NOT knowing WHAT to do,

not by having too much to do.”~ Michael Port

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How to get past overwhelm

• Get things out of your head

– Trying to remember too many things can cause immediate overwhelm

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Capture all tasks

• Overwhelm will subside when you get into action

• Capture everything you need to do in some way (paper, software, phone app)

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Out of the brain and on to…

• Everybody is different

– No tech – lists and sticky notes

• Sticky note fun:

– Write each task on a sticky note

– Put all notes on your left

– When a task is done, move note to the right side for a visual sense of completion

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Software can help

• WorkFlowy

• Evernote

• iDoneThis

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Create logical groups

• Once out of your head, tasks can be combined into logical groups or projects

– Business projects

– Personal chores

– Administrative tasks

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First way to prioritize: Cha-ching!

• #1. Do the task that is the most important

– Hint: The fast path to the cash

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Second way to prioritize: Gulp

• #2. Do the dreaded task first

“Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you

the rest of the day.” ~ Mark Twain

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Third way to prioritize: Check

• #3. Do the easy things first

– Build momentum

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Fourth way to prioritize: Whoo-hoo!

• #4. Gauge your enthusiasm

– Which task gets you excited?

– Do that first to get a little energy that can carry over to the ones that are not so fun

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Your friend the calendar

• Be hands-on: Use your calendar!

– Go through your commitments and other projects

– Define specific tasks and block out times

– Also schedule in breaks and fun

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Add in constraints for productivity

• Work will expand to the amount of time you give it

• Set deadlines – even if they are fake

• Bracket your time with other things that can’t move

• Keep some kind of a schedule (and keep your sanity)

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Some bonus tips

• Try using a timer with 45- or 50-minute blocks and then take 15- or 10-minute breaks

– Or try 25-minute blocks with The Pomodoro Technique http://pomodorotechnique.com/

• Write a list for the next day when you are finished with your work day or at night

– You may relax and sleep better – and feel more productive in the morning

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Keeping track and following up

• Most people use these:

– Spreadsheet

– Calendar program (Outlook, Google Calendar)

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Notice avoidance behaviors

• This happens frequently when what we need to be doing is scary or tedious

• Notice when you start doing something (anything!) to avoid the dreaded task

– Laundry

– Organizing your office

– Cleaning

– E-mail

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Need to have or nice to have?

• Job seekers can get sidetracked thinking they need to:

– Learn some software package

– Get a specific certification

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Ways to mitigate anxiety

• Identify it and name it

• Attack it with logic

• Disarm it with gratitude

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Banish crazy-busy

• Forget crazy-busy

– It’s the new normal

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Questions?

Catherine MorganCareer Transition Coach | Business ConsultantPoint A to Point B Transitions [email protected] www.linkedin.com/in/PointAtoPointBTwitter @PointA_PointB

Catherine speaks on:- Productivity- Entrepreneurship- Small Business- Career Transition