Job Interviewer’s Psyche – Take 2
The Night Before Your Interview
Make sure that you reach a point where you can say, “Yes, I am ready.” Get everything gathered up. Yes, I mean, get your clothes, shoes, resume, and anything else ready. Set your clock, cell phone, and stove clock, whatever you need so you won’t oversleep. Have your purse or wallet in order, with your car keys within reach. Then take some time to really breathe and just settle in. This technique can help you ground yourself, and you’ll find that you are in a good place to go from there. You’ll find that just by saying you’re ready (don’t be embarrassed, say it out loud!) can help you feel much better than simply sitting there in high tension.
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