Job searching’s hard. There’s no other way to put it. So, it’s completely reasonable that you’d want to take a breather for a bit. For many people, this break’s exactly what you need to recharge and start again.
But, once you finally settle into a little bit of a lull, it’s tempting to make it a long
reprieve from your hunt. Maybe even an endless one. After all, you
don’t need to find a new position that badly, right? Wrong. You started
for a reason and you owe it to yourself to see it through.
And fortunately for you, there are some pretty obvious signs that
you’re ready to halt your vacation from resume-sending and start
searching for your dream job again.
1. Your Friends’ LinkedIn Profiles Are Making You Jealous
Even during some of my most impressive stretches of laziness, I’d
somehow find my way over to LinkedIn. I’m not sure if I expected to see
nothing but workplace memes and inspirational quotes, but of course,
there was much more going on. Some of my friends were getting serious
promotions. Others were taking jobs that sounded amazing—and a few of
those people were starting gigs that made me wish I had applied.
And yet, there I was at night, sitting on my couch in pajamas,
re-watching a documentary I had seen at least three times. While you shouldn’t always compare yourself
to the people around you, it’s not a coincidence when you start getting
antsy after seeing your friends’ careers growing. And I’m willing to
bet that’s enough to motivate you to get off the couch and start
applying again.
2. Whatever You’re Doing During Your Break Will Remind You About the Job Search
You might have a lot of things you enjoy doing when you take a break
from your job search. Maybe you like exercising. Whatever your
thing is, the odds are that at some point, it will remind you that you
want (and need) to find a new job.
For example, if you are watching a ton of television, you’ll keep
coming across plots about people who hate their jobs. Or, if you’re
going to tons of classes at the gym, you’ll find yourself eavesdropping
on people who are talking about their awesome company perks. No matter
what you’re doing, you’ll start to see careers everywhere. And when that
happens, do your best not to ignore it.
3. You’ll Feel Refreshed
This is going to sound corny, but unless you started your search for
the wrong reasons, you’ll feel rested at some point. You might not jump
out of your chair and say, “I am going to conquer the world now! You
there, what are you waiting for? It is time for my afternoon cheese!”
But, you’ll probably start thinking about the incredible gigs that
might’ve become available during your break.
And if this is the case for you, congratulations. You’ve gotten a
good handle on how to take an appropriate amount of time off from
looking for a job. Your reward? Some well-earned time pounding the
pavement (a.k.a., on your computer) in search of your dream job. And
this is a very, very encouraging thing.
Breaks are never easy to end. A breather during a long and difficult job search can be even more tempting to extend for days. And while there will be times when you (rightfully) say to yourself, “No more of this for right now. I need a nap,” you’ll start noticing certain signs that will tell you that you’ve had plenty of time to rest.
And even better, you’ll know that you’re fully prepared to face the
biggest fears you have about searching for a new job and focus on how to
show employers that you are awesome.
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