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UCLA Career Center
Staying
Calm. Successful Strategies for Your Job Search
By the UCLA Career Center
If you're reading this,
you are already using successful strategies. You are at the UCLA Career Center's
website utilizing one or more of the variety of resources offered. The UCLA
Career Center can assist you in managing the stress of a job search by helping
you become better prepared. But there is much you can do on your own, too! The
following is a list of tips to help keep the stress from getting the better
of you.
Get
Support. In addition to the staff at the UCLA Career Center, be sure
you connect with your friends and family. They can provide helpful information
and encouragement. Also, it is important to take time out to just share fun
times with those important to you.
Get
Prepared. Do your homework and start early! Leave enough time to
investigate your options, learn about your talents, and decide what is a good
fit for you. Being prepared in this way really reduces the amount of stress
and worry when it comes time to make a decision.
Get
Organized. Most "stressed out" people complain of worrying all the
time about the many things they have to do. This is especially true for students
because they have so much to juggle. One way to avoid this trap is to utilize
list-making and schedules. Instead of trying to remember it all in your head
make several lists -- one master list with all the major goals, and separate
lists, breaking those goals down into specific tasks. Once it is down on paper,
stop thinking about it except for those times when you are actively working
on your job search. This clears the mind of unnecessary worry. You can also
incorporate your list with your schedule, so you have a rough idea when you'll
get to each task.
Get
Active. Now you can focus your energy into doing rather then thinking.
If you start to feel overwhelmed, pace yourself. Even if you only make one phone
call per day or complete one task it all adds up. And with each successful step
you will feel more confident about the next one.
Get
Relaxed. That's right, we often have
to actively pursue relaxation rather than just assume it will come as a natural
state. Some easy ways to become more relaxed include regular exercise, good
sleeping habits and enough down time. Specific relaxation exercises such as
meditation, muscle relaxation, or breathing exercises can also help. Try this
breathing exercise:
Abdominal
Breathing Exercise. Find a comfortable spot to sit
down and lightly rest your hands on your abdomen. Try to clear your mind and
focus only on your breathing. Take deep breaths that reach to the lowest part
of your diaphragm (your abdomen will expand and contract if you are doing it
properly). Once you inhale, pause, and then exhale slowly letting go of all
bodily tension and distracting thoughts. Continue this breathing exercise for
at least 10 minutes twice a day and try to do it at the same times each day.
You can also do this exercise on an as needed basis during particularly stressful
times.
Get
Help.
If you find you've tried these techniques but are still struggling, please take
advantage of the services offered at Student Psychological Services (SPS). SPS
has an entire clinic devoted to stress management. Contact the office to find
out what workshops are being offered. Individual counselors can also help you
to more effectively manage stress, talk about the difficulties you are having,
and help to create a plan that addresses your specific concerns. To find out
more about SPS services or to schedule an appointment please call or visit the
office. Student Psychological Services has two locations and both are available
to all currently enrolled students.
Mid-Campus
Location: 4223 Math Sciences. 310.825.0768.
South
Campus Location: A3-062 CHS. 310.825.7985.
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