How to Get Motivated To Start Your Job Search

Episode 481 | Author: Emilie Aries

How do you tackle one of the trickiest parts of the job search: getting started?

We’ve covered a lot of job search topics on this podcast. I’ve released episodes on job searching full-time, job searching part-time, updating your cover letter, expanding your network, and on and on. But all these steps assume one thing: that you’ve already gotten started—and that can be the hardest part!

If you haven’t yet found the motivation to get started, it doesn’t matter how much time you have to search or how impressive your resume is. The first step is always going to be turning your analysis paralysis into forward momentum, and I have three tips that will help you do exactly that.

What’s your vision, and why?

If you’re in a job that’s not fulfilling you right now, I’m guessing it often feels easier to list out what you don’t want than what you do. But getting clear on what you want is a vital first step, so let’s play the fast-forward game. Jump ahead a few years into the future. Imagine the wave of a magic wand has let you live exactly the life you want. What does that life look like? 

Get the fantasy tokens of success like the mansion and the yacht out of your system if you need to, and then focus on what your dream workday might look like. Get granular: what do you see when you wake up, what do you have for breakfast, how many hours of that kind of work are you doing, and what’s on the docket for the rest of your week?

Once you can feel the kind of workday your heart desires, tease out the values that this dream highlights. Your top priority might be quality family time, financial stability, health and wellness, or something else entirely. Getting your inner compass calibrated in this way will help ignite the feelings you need to propel you forward into this difficult and sometimes frustrating pursuit.

Before you move on, write these values somewhere you can see them every day, and keep that fire burning!

Your personalized plan of action

You don’t need to dive all in. But you have to start somewhere, and once you have your values and your vision in mind, you can figure out some first steps that will let you dip your toe into the world of job searching. 

Consider your current situation. What is your schedule like, and what is your preferred way of building connections? If you have the time and social inclination, look for networking events to attend. If you’re on the more introverted side, make a plan to start regularly scouring the job boards. 

Figure out an action plan that is strategic and realistic, one that fits with your personal approach to accountability and incorporates your preferred ways of recruiting assistance—from both your current support system and the one you’ll continue to build. “Realistic” is key here. However tempting it might be to decide you’re going to apply to 50 jobs a week, avoid the temptation to set unattainable goals, which will make it harder to stay motivated.

Take the tiniest step forward

Momentum builds on itself, so at the end of the day, it’s really about doing something, whether that’s setting a couple of job posting alerts or registering for an industry event. It’s never going to be the “perfect” time to go all in, but you deserve a career that fulfills you. You have your vision, you have your strategy, so even if you don’t quite feel ready—jump in!

If you need to stack some guidance and external motivation on your existing processes to really get into this groove, check out our HIRED job search accelerator. It’s packed with assistance on everything from clarifying your narrative to negotiating your offer, so you can land your dream job.

What motivates you to get started when the rest of you wants to put it off? Weigh in and connect with like-minded professionals in our Courage Community on Facebook or join us in our group on LinkedIn to share your goals and successes.

Related Links From Today’s Episode:

Episode 2, When is it time to quit?

Episode 453, Prioritizing Your Job Search While Holding Down a Full-Time Job

Episode 455, How to Create a Sustainable Job Search Schedule When You’re Unemployed

The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin

Working Identity, Updated Edition, With a New Preface: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career

The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work by Teresa M. Amabile and Steve J. Kramer

HIRED: my Job Search Accelerator

Bossed Up Courage Community

Bossed Up LinkedIn Group

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