Job Preparation: Reintegrating After Traumatic Life Experiences
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Description
Traumatic life experiences can be devastating and causes you to lose your positive self-image and self-confidence. At times, you may even feel like a failure. The Author, Alyse King felt like this many times during her twenty-two year journey helping her son and daughter to manage their chronic mental illnesses and now moving on to the world of work. The thought of going to school, starting a job-training program and hunting for a job, may even be overwhelming for you. Learning how to handle these every day stresses and rebuild your life is crucial to experiencing success. Since success is not a destination but a continuous journey, continue developing and learning as you travel through life. Always be aware of the opportunities available to you and never allow any of them to slip away. Your achievements at work, in school, with friends and with your family are mostly determined by the way you feel and think about yourself. It depends on your self-image. It is difficult to be interested in enjoying life if you don’t know what experiences and opportunities are available. Your self-image emanates from within you. Self-image is a reflection of what you think about yourself. It begins with self-analysis, self-knowledge and self-enrichment. It is necessary to learn how to modify your thinking and behavior. If you modify the way you think, your behavior and self-image will automatically shine and be visible to those around you. This process is not just a one-time experience. This continuous process will eventually become a routine. If you learn to develop a healthy and strong self-worth and to regard yourself as a unique person, with abilities and skills that are valuable, it will be easier for you to begin searching and finding a job. Only you can make that change from within you As you begin your job preparation and job retention training, you undoubtedly are thinking about your job soft skills or perhaps even getting a job, or engaging in volunteer work. You may be worrying about not having the right set of skills, or not having any skills at all. Do Not Worry. This guidebook will help. Practice these skills every day. Talk about them. Tell your friends and relatives what you are learning. Tell them how it is helping you to develop your job preparation skills. As you begin job preparation training and job searching, you will feel confident because, by using this guidebook, you will acquire the necessary skills for success in gaining access to the job market. Yes, you can also learn to cope with anxieties, live independently, be productive and secure a job if you acquire the right tools and learn to recognize the opportunities available in the job market.
Author: King, Alyse
Topic: Education / Teaching
Media: Book
ISBN: 1505641543
Language: English
Pages: 126
Additional information
Weight | 0.68 lbs |
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Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × 0.27 in |
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