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Preparing for the Job Hunt!

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In the Philippines and even in other countries, getting a job is always a big challenge. It is easier for some people to land a job while others find it difficult. If you’re freshly out of college, or you’ve just resigned and looking forward to applying for another job, you gotta prepare for the job hunt!

Research. Look for the right job for you. Do what you are passionate about! If you apply at a job that you hardly care about, then you will just end up becoming a mediocre performer. Discover your passion, your gifts, your skills and your talents—these could help you land at your dream job!

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Mindset. Job hunt is a highly competitive process. Prepare your mind for action! Other people are also out to get the job you are applying for. If you do not outprepare and out-perform them, you lose! So get on the champion mindset and start telling yourself you’re the greatest professional in the world!

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May 14th, 2010 at 8:30 am

Posted in Career Talk

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Going to College in the Philippines

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“High school life, oh my high school life, walang kasing saya…” so goes a song about high school graduation. Don’t you worry, graduating from high school does not mean end of the world. If you are going to college, be thankful that despite poverty, unemployment and uncertainties in our country, your parents are still able to send you to school. You might be off to a college or university in a not-so-nearby town, or perhaps you are going to a place far from your home like Baguio, Manila or Cebu and part of you is afraid…

College life is an altogether different and deeper adventure. If you are graduating from high school this March or a junior who feels so excited to be 4th year soon, these principles will help you. And if you are already a college student, it’s not hurting to be reminded of these pointers.

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May 7th, 2010 at 8:30 am

Posted in Personal Development

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What other people accomplished when they were my age

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I recently stumbled upon a website that shows the accomplishments (both positive and negative ones) of people my age. I just entered my age in the space provided and click on “Display accomplishments” and the following appeared!

At age 27:

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. dropped out from his job at General Electric to become a full-time writer.

Henry David Thoreau went off for two years to live alone in a cabin at Walden Pond.

Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person in space.

Memphis millionaire Frederic W. Smith, whose father built the Greyhound bus system, founded Federal Express.

Scottish botanist David Douglas discovered the Douglas fir.

Ernest Hemingway published his first novel, The Sun Also Rises.

Boston dentist William Morton pioneered modern anaesthesiology after learning that inhalation of ether will cause a loss of consciousness.

Jimi Hendrix choked to death on his own vomit after ingesting wine and sleeping pills.

Janis Joplin died of an overdose of whiskey and heroin.

Conceptual artist Piero Manzoni crapped in 90 small cans which were then factory sealed and offered for sale at the price of gold.

Bob K., first degree murder, in prison for life with no chance of parole.

Jessica Schram trolled MySpace for seven straight hours during work.

Pretty interesting if you ask me! It made me think of my own accomplishments and the stuff I want to do before I turn thirty! These are my goals:

Publish my first book of poetry.
Complete my first novel.
Grow my blog and my business.
Earn my first million pesos.

Big goals. Big dreams. But I’m willing to work out in accomplishing these goals!

Written by Mighty Rasing

April 23rd, 2010 at 8:30 am

Posted in Personal Development

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Circle of Concern and Things You Worry About

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Stephen Covey, in his bestselling book, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, he talked about the Circle of Concern. This circle contains the things that people get worried about yet they don’t have direct control over these things! Focusing on the circle of concern is counterproductive! Why? Because you cannot really control it. Why bother?

In order for you to become more effective, you need to minimize your circle of concern! I’ve been thinking about my own circle of concern and how I can minimize them. I’ve listed twelve things that belong to my circle of concern, which I need to stop worrying about.

1. The weather. Even if I do some rain ritual or dance, I can’t make the rain fall at my own whim!

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Written by Mighty Rasing

April 9th, 2010 at 8:30 am

Posted in Leadership,Personal Development

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How to Enjoy Your Off Days

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Have you ever worked nonstop for at least two weeks? Do you remember how stressed you were and things didn’t seem to work out?

“All work and no play makes you dull,” so they say. It’s true! I’ve been in situations where I go to work at 10am and leave at 11pm! I did it straight for ten days. By the eleventh day, I had to call in sick and work (minimally) from home.

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You should have off days, they are extremely important in your work-life balance and in ensuring that you have enough energy for more work. Too often though, people fill their off days with more activities that they barely have room to breathe! Here are the top four things you should do on your off days.

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Written by Mighty Rasing

March 26th, 2010 at 10:15 am

Posted in Personal Development

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