Stressed? Need help with time management for your job search?
Stress can damage your health as well as hinder your job search. These books and websites can help you deal with stress and organize your time for a more effective job search.
Employment Ontario offers websites on Stress Management including how to recognize the signs of stress, management suggestions and time management advice.
Job Search Stress has some commonsense suggestions for organizing your search to reduce stress.
Wrestling the Time-Management Monster in Your Job Search from Quint Careers has tips for employed and unemployed job seekers.
Managing the Job Search from SaskNetWork has advice for job hunters about managing stress and managing your job search.
After reading about managing your time, create your own weekly schedule. Here's a sample from NextSteps, an Alberta government site aimed at youth.
Source: Next Steps.org
Start by creating a list of all activities. Create your own schedule. Try this Sample schedule and form as a basis for creating your own.
How much time per day do you spend on job search?
Do you agree that job search is a full time job in itself?
Do you have any job stress reduction or organization tips?
And last, some books on employment that take a less serious view! Click on the covers to see which branch owns them or make a hold on them.










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