Saturday, May 30, 2020
Chicken List Is Out Now Put Away The Honey-Do List!
Chicken List Is Out â" Now Put Away The Honey-Do List! Last week I encouraged you to get your Chicken List out and make a call. Just work through it. That encouragement does not tranfer over to the Honey-Do list. A job search is more than a full-time job. You almost have to create the wheel (well, unless you use JibberJobber), and reach deep inside to do stuff you havent had to do for a long time (create a resume, create elevator pitches, etc.). Its hard to change your mindset from sell my companys product to sell myself. And then on top of all of this you are the one that has to execute the strategy! Its a HUGE job! So why in the world do you think that you can knock things off the Honey-Do list? I know, you are now working from home. And you have time. And you need a break from the job search. I know you have a hole in the wall. I know your toilet needs some work. I know you should really paint, or weed, or change wallpaper, or shampoo the carpets so you can have a better work environment. But none of those things are really going to get you closer to getting your next job. Or next client. So put the Honey-Do list away until Saturday. Pretend that your new job (that is, the job of finding a job) has you tied up from early in the morning until dinner time and stop fooling yourself that doing Honey-Dos right now is a good use of your time. It isnt. Disclaimer: Im not trying to be sexist, or offensive change the name of the list if you want. This post is not intended just for those in a job search you know you have some kind of list that distracts you from doing important stuff. If you dont have a honey, I bet you still have your own to do list. Same thing. And finally, this is not a ticket to not do anything ;) Im just saying, there are some things that are not as high a priority as working on your job search (or career management, or small business development, or your job even if you are underemployed!). Chicken List Is Out â" Now Put Away The Honey-Do List! Last week I encouraged you to get your Chicken List out and make a call. Just work through it. That encouragement does not tranfer over to the Honey-Do list. A job search is more than a full-time job. You almost have to create the wheel (well, unless you use JibberJobber), and reach deep inside to do stuff you havent had to do for a long time (create a resume, create elevator pitches, etc.). Its hard to change your mindset from sell my companys product to sell myself. And then on top of all of this you are the one that has to execute the strategy! Its a HUGE job! So why in the world do you think that you can knock things off the Honey-Do list? I know, you are now working from home. And you have time. And you need a break from the job search. I know you have a hole in the wall. I know your toilet needs some work. I know you should really paint, or weed, or change wallpaper, or shampoo the carpets so you can have a better work environment. But none of those things are really going to get you closer to getting your next job. Or next client. So put the Honey-Do list away until Saturday. Pretend that your new job (that is, the job of finding a job) has you tied up from early in the morning until dinner time and stop fooling yourself that doing Honey-Dos right now is a good use of your time. It isnt. Disclaimer: Im not trying to be sexist, or offensive change the name of the list if you want. This post is not intended just for those in a job search you know you have some kind of list that distracts you from doing important stuff. If you dont have a honey, I bet you still have your own to do list. Same thing. And finally, this is not a ticket to not do anything ;) Im just saying, there are some things that are not as high a priority as working on your job search (or career management, or small business development, or your job even if you are underemployed!). Chicken List Is Out â" Now Put Away The Honey-Do List! Last week I encouraged you to get your Chicken List out and make a call. Just work through it. That encouragement does not tranfer over to the Honey-Do list. A job search is more than a full-time job. You almost have to create the wheel (well, unless you use JibberJobber), and reach deep inside to do stuff you havent had to do for a long time (create a resume, create elevator pitches, etc.). Its hard to change your mindset from sell my companys product to sell myself. And then on top of all of this you are the one that has to execute the strategy! Its a HUGE job! So why in the world do you think that you can knock things off the Honey-Do list? I know, you are now working from home. And you have time. And you need a break from the job search. I know you have a hole in the wall. I know your toilet needs some work. I know you should really paint, or weed, or change wallpaper, or shampoo the carpets so you can have a better work environment. But none of those things are really going to get you closer to getting your next job. Or next client. So put the Honey-Do list away until Saturday. Pretend that your new job (that is, the job of finding a job) has you tied up from early in the morning until dinner time and stop fooling yourself that doing Honey-Dos right now is a good use of your time. It isnt. Disclaimer: Im not trying to be sexist, or offensive change the name of the list if you want. This post is not intended just for those in a job search you know you have some kind of list that distracts you from doing important stuff. If you dont have a honey, I bet you still have your own to do list. Same thing. And finally, this is not a ticket to not do anything ;) Im just saying, there are some things that are not as high a priority as working on your job search (or career management, or small business development, or your job even if you are underemployed!). Chicken List Is Out â" Now Put Away The Honey-Do List! Last week I encouraged you to get your Chicken List out and make a call. Just work through it. That encouragement does not tranfer over to the Honey-Do list. A job search is more than a full-time job. You almost have to create the wheel (well, unless you use JibberJobber), and reach deep inside to do stuff you havent had to do for a long time (create a resume, create elevator pitches, etc.). Its hard to change your mindset from sell my companys product to sell myself. And then on top of all of this you are the one that has to execute the strategy! Its a HUGE job! So why in the world do you think that you can knock things off the Honey-Do list? I know, you are now working from home. And you have time. And you need a break from the job search. I know you have a hole in the wall. I know your toilet needs some work. I know you should really paint, or weed, or change wallpaper, or shampoo the carpets so you can have a better work environment. But none of those things are really going to get you closer to getting your next job. Or next client. So put the Honey-Do list away until Saturday. Pretend that your new job (that is, the job of finding a job) has you tied up from early in the morning until dinner time and stop fooling yourself that doing Honey-Dos right now is a good use of your time. It isnt. Disclaimer: Im not trying to be sexist, or offensive change the name of the list if you want. This post is not intended just for those in a job search you know you have some kind of list that distracts you from doing important stuff. If you dont have a honey, I bet you still have your own to do list. Same thing. And finally, this is not a ticket to not do anything ;) Im just saying, there are some things that are not as high a priority as working on your job search (or career management, or small business development, or your job even if you are underemployed!).
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