Life and Career: Managing The Chaos
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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Filing For Unemployment - 7 Tips For Making the Process Run Smoothly
1. Start by figuring out where to file. When you're filing for unemployment, you should start with the state you worked in, even if you've moved since losing your job. If you worked in several states, your local unemployment office can tell you which state to file in.
2. Make sure filing for unemployment is something you're eligible to do. To qualify, you must be out of work through no fault of your own, like being laid off. You cannot receive unemployment checks if you were fired or quit on your own. In some states, you may have had to work for your former company for a certain amount of time.
3. See if you actually have to go to the unemployment office. In many states, filing for unemployment can be done online or over the phone. If you file from home, you may be able to skip a long line!
4. When you're filing for unemployment, you need to have a lot of personal information ready. In most cases, you will need to provide:
- Your address
- Your Social Security number
- Your driver's license number
- Your mother's maiden name (for security purposes)
- Information about your last employer, like the company's name, address, and phone number
- The tax ID for your last employer (which can be found on your W-2)
- How much money you made before getting laid off
- Employment information for the past two years
5. Find out if receiving unemployment checks means that you have to file for your state's job service. These services can be a big help, offering you job search resources for free at your local unemployment office. However, in some states, filing for unemployment also means you have to prove that you're applying for jobs and sending out resumes.
6. Keep current on your unemployment checks. Once you're done filing for unemployment, the benefits process doesn't end there. You will have to register online and file for your unemployment checks every week.
7. Keep everything in perspective. Filing for unemployment can be tedious, and your unemployment checks will not be nearly as high as your former salary. Plus, in most states, you can only receive unemployment checks for 26 weeks. In some cases, your unemployment benefits can be extended, but don't assume that an extension will be automatically approved.
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What if You Can Change Your Life in an Instant?
Let me give you an example: you take your car, you drive to where you want or need to go. You are in a general good mood. Then, all of a sudden, a driver cuts you off. 90 % of the people will react. An insult or a strong remark, a trembling or shaking of the entire body, a sudden cold sweat, a knot in the stomach, a general sudden stress symptoms system has taken place in a matter of seconds. This is what is called: a reaction.
Two Possible Outcomes
Now let us examine the same situation with a different response: you drive, someone cuts you off; you brake slightly to decrease your speed, and you go on your driving, without being affected by the negligent driver. Your life is not affected. You remain calm, and "stay with yourself," balanced and safe. But, if you are like the other 90% of the people, you will be affected by the negligent driver error, and this may spoiled your next half an hour, hour, or even your entire day.
Why did I say "even your entire day?"
First, the only one who got affected or offended was... you! The other driver may not even noticed you were furious at him or her. Second, when you are getting affected by this negligence, you are sending a negative or low vibration, which may attract more bad drivers, and or more negative events!
That is the reason why I said if you change the way you look at your life, the events in your life, the way others act, etc, the life you are looking at will (surely) change.
A tip: if you run into this type of negligence on the road, try to imagine yourself rushing and doing the same mistake, or try to imagine a friend of yours as the negligent driver, or try to imagine the sweetest person making that mistake.
Another point is that we are, each one of us, responsible for this world. If we want a better world, let us change ourselves first, so all of us will change. Act as an example, send positive energy around you, try to respond instead of reacting, and the world will change for the best. But for the moment, let us be in acceptance of the world as it is, because there is only so much we can do.
Action Steps
1. Accept others as your potential friends, partners, clients, or customers.
2. Try not to get offended so quickly.
3. Let go; do not hold any anger, hostility, or low energy emotions.
4. Be is a state of gratitude.
5. Say, It could have been much worse, or: That is not the end of the world.
6. Smile. A smile gives instant comfort.
7. Forgive; no one is perfect, except God or the Divine or the Universe.
8. Be thankful that you are OK, safe, and healthy.
If you apply these steps, you are going to see great improvement in your life. Yes, you can change your life in an instant, if you change the way you see your life.
Emrick Garam has been in the self-empowerment business for over seven years, and has been voted the number speaker number in the self empowerment on the internet community.For more info on How to create or change your life, To find out more about how Emrick does it, go to his site: http://bestyourlife.com
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Creating a Personal Brand Statement
Forget about the war on drugs, many Americans are fighting against the war on jobs. This article details a strategy that will help job seekers land the job.
Searching for a job can be an exhaustive task. Most people believe that a resume is a summary of professional background and enter in the job search battle only equipped with a brief summary of their offerings.
The truth is a resume is only as good as you believe it is. The true purpose of a resume is to highlight what you do well and to advertise those skill sets to a potential employer. If you are unsure about what you want to do next in your career, your resume will show that because it will be unfocused and not direct enough.
Creating a powerful brand statement can help you write a better resume and present the confidence you need to win favor in an interview. A brand statement is a simple and to the point statement of who and what you are. The brand statement highlights what you do well and makes the listener excited to learn more about you.
Your resume should revolve around your brand statement. Think of it this way...if you were meeting with a consultant who is responsible for helping your business, what type of experience and profile would that person have?
The same way you view the consultant is the same way a potential employer will view you. When you meet with a consultant you are expecting to learn about their dedicated expertise and the solutions they have to offer your company. When you meet with a potential employer you are expected to respond and exceed the same expectation.
Here is an example of a brand statement:
I am a Senior level financial professional with more than 20 years' experience positioning small to medium sized energy companies to greater levels of financial solvency and overall management.
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