Description
Interviews- one of the gateways to career moves.
But, most people really don't like that part of the process.
And this is why what I want to talk to you about today is so important: Energy.
I've said it before-- a sale is nothing more than a transfer of enthusiasm and belief. And when you're in an interview, you are making a sale. You are marketing yourself.
So, what is the energy that comes with enthusiasm and belief that you can transfer to someone else? And what place do you need to be in to make that transfer possible?
In this episode I discuss:::
00:50 The Importance of Interview Energy
01:44 Interviews as Gateways to Career Advancement
04:16 The Energy of Enthusiasm and Belief
05:12 Being Intentional in Your Thinking
06:11 Transplanting Positive Thoughts and Feelings
08:07 Harnessing the Power of Fun and Curiosity
10:02 Gauging and Adjusting Energy Levels in Interviews
12:27 Being the Thermostat: Controlling Interview Energy
14:24 Embracing Your Invitation
With the tips I give you today, you can create a more engaging and productive conversation, and have a positive impact in your interviews.
Resources:
Don't stay in a job that feels bad. I'll help you see your value, release your doubts and feel confident. It's time to make your move.
When you're ready, I can help you ::
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