1. Time to re-evaluate
a. You are in the perfect place to look back, reflect on your work history, and enjoy a short vacation while you do. Ask yourself, what was the best job I ever had? Then, what exactly did you like about it? The answers will benefit you as you go forward on your job hunt.
b. You can consciously gather all of the skills you have generated in your past in order to combine them for your future. You probably have twice as many valuable skills than you think. Try to come up with as many as you can, and then list them out.
c. If you are brave enough, you can decide to re-evaluate your life and direction you the direction it's been going. So many of us want to travel and see the world, but the greatest journey we will ever take will be inward.
2. Endless doors are open
a. Combine your current knowledge, skills, and potential for personal growth to open yourself to the variety of jobs you could do. The combination of these three things is massive, especially if you have invested the time into reading this. You are clearly motivated, smart, and capable.
b. You are at a point where you can choose what your next step is. The fork in the road. Many people who currently have jobs truly believe they have no choice, you should be grateful for knowing you do.
c. In Israel, how many jobs are looking for people right now? THOUSANDS. Fact - The amount of occupational options you have right now, are only as limited as your vision.
3. New adventures await you
a. No matter what kind of job you want to find in Israel, once you start the path of the job hunter you are stepping into the "mist". The excitement of the unknown is upon you, and you can decide to look at this truth as a glass half-full or half empty. Which perspective, and what perspective do you think will benefit you most during this time in your life? Is it better to have a positive or negative outlook on things?
b. Have you heard of something bad being good? Perhaps a sickness, a breakup, a loss, and a change that was hard at the time but ended up being a blessing in disguise? A massive payoff at the end of a massive struggle. Who's to say that your current unemployed situation is precisely that?
c. Don't forget that a job is just a job. You were looking before your last job, and you survived. You will find a job eventually. Make sure it’s a job that will help you grow as a person. Why? Because the skills you gain and what you learn cannot be taken away from you when your next job ends. After that, you will be looking for another job, and after that, you will need to find another job. Life is a long and great adventure… and don't you forget it.
This video is titled: Unemployment Benefits - 3 Great Things About Not Working in Israel - Career Counseling in Tel Aviv
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