3 Simple Tips to Create Balance between Job Applications, Work and Living Life

3 Simple Tips to Create Balance between Job Applications, Work and Living Life

One of the big frustrations my clients have when they come to me for coaching is striking that balance between work, home life and job applications.

The reason they are so frustrated is that applying for jobs
. is a job in itself.

Many of my clients have


  • a full time job and are balancing that with family,

  • household chores and

  • trying to do some ‘normal’ things like exercising and

  • catching up with friends and

  • filling out application forms

It really is a challenging time!

So what can you do to make this a less stressful time?

Plan in Advance

Let’s say you work 9-5, you have family commitments 3 hours each week, you commute 1 hour daily
 you need a little down time
 how much time is it reality for you to spend job hunting?  Perhaps it is as little as 3-4 hours.

Putting these hours aside, identifying when and where they will happen will help you to get focused on the task at hand. Sometimes this time will be spent researching, other times applying for jobs or other times it may involve reaching out to your network.  

Do the Tasks that have the Greatest Return FIRST

Will spending hours on end get you closest to securing the job you want? Perhaps – but are there any other activities that might get you closer? What could they be?

Could you spend an hour at a networking event?

Could you reach out to your friends and connections on LinkedIn
 explaining that you’re looking for a job in X sector?

Could you reflect on what makes you different and think of a new innovation way to show that?

Perhaps it’s creating an impressive LinkedIn profile?

Some creative planning here may get you inspired here and help you spend your time wisely!

Learn to Delegate

Spend most time in your zone of genius
 if that’s writing
 do that!

If it’s communicating
. attend the networking meeting or pick up the phone!

If it’s web design
 create a landing page for yourself!

Whatever is your zone of genius
 you will enjoy doing those tasks.

Delegate some unnecessary tasks (at least in the short term). What tasks can others do for you?  If it’s housework
 who can you ask for support?

Remember
.

  • It’s ok to ask for help.

  • It’s ok not to be excellent at everything.

  • It’s ok to find this time challenging.

Others are in the same boat
 You’re normal!

I’d love to know

What has been the best advice you’ve received when applying for jobs? How did you change your approach then? Email me at hello@orladempseycoaching.ie

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