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When you’re feeling overwhelmed
When it feels like there’s so much to do and you’re not seeing any progress and you just don’t want to do it anymore, make a list. Break it down by each task. Focus on one task at a time and don’t try to get everything done in one sitting. Take frequent breaks. And most importantly, check off each box when you’re done. This simple act will give you a dopamine hit and you’ll feel better instantly.

Lisa Dubino
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Keep your job search organized
Do yourself a favor and keep a list of where and when you applied. This will save you from duplicating your work or missing an opportunity. It’s especially helpful if you’re on more than one job board. Things to track: Date of application, Company, Position, Contact, Source, Interview notes, Thank you note sent, Other Download this template here:

Lisa Dubino
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What Problem Will You Solve?
When we’re engaged in something with meaning and purpose, it’s much more rewarding than title or money.

Lisa Dubino
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It Doesn’t Start with Your Resume
Find out the right order to land your dream job.

Lisa Dubino
1 min read


Stay On Track
Navigating the job search journey can be an emotional rollercoaster, overwhelming, and a hit to your ego. However, maintaining focus and positivity is crucial. Here are some strategies: Build a Support System: Surround yourself with a strong support network to weather the ups and downs. Celebrate Successes: Acknowledge and reward your achievements, no matter how small, to boost morale. Learn from Setbacks: If a job doesn't pan out, view it as a learning opportunity rather

Lisa Dubino
1 min read


10 Fringe Benefits of a Job Search
Whether you were laid off due to Covid-19, you’re ready to return to work after staying at home to care for a family member or raise...

Lisa Dubino
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