Since moving to Texas a little over a year ago I have learned about a special partnership between Josh Hamilton and his “Accountability Coach.” Josh’s Accountability Coach is his father-in-law, and he actually travels with Josh and the Rangers in order to help Josh with his commitment to sobriety. The more and more I got to thinking about this type of relationship, the more I realized the same premise can and should be used for job seekers; especially unemployed or underemployed job seekers.
I get it, being unemployed isn’t the same thing as having an addiction, but being unemployed or underemployed is extremely tough to cope with, much like addiction. I have interviewed a lot of people in my career that have struggled to find work, and the struggle sets off a vicious cycle of self doubt, depression, and more challenge to finding work, and addiction is a similar cycle.
I suggest that all job seekers, especially those that are unemployed or underemployed , find a Job Search Accountability Coach to help see them through the struggle. A Job Search Accountability Coach is someone you can trust to help push you to achieve your goals without pushing you to the end of your rope. A Job Search Accountability Coach is someone who can hug you when you need it, and kick you in the pants when you deserve it. A Job Search Accountability Coach is a friend, mentor, goal setter, cheerleader, boss, fan, critic, confidant, and partner. A Job Search Accountability Coach is not someone you have to pay, is not an expert, is not a guru, and probably shouldn’t be your significant other!!
Here is how a Job Search Accountability Coach Can help:
There is a reason Josh Hamilton travels with his Accountability Coach. To all you job seekers out there, I suggest you travel through your job search with a Coach as well.
Good luck to you.
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.” – Mark Twain
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Comment by Mitch Sullivan on June 19, 2012 at 12:27pm Most unemployed people can't afford to hire a Job Search Accountability Coach.
Comment by Kirby Cole on June 19, 2012 at 1:04pm Mitch - I totally agree, which is why I said in the post "A Job Search Accountability Coach is a friend, mentor, goal setter, cheerleader, boss, fan, critic, confidant, and partner. A Job Search Accountability Coach is not someone you have to pay, is not an expert, is not a guru, and probably shouldn’t be your significant other!!"
Comment by Bill Schultz on June 19, 2012 at 3:14pm Love that Mark Twain quote.
Comment by Mitch Sullivan on June 20, 2012 at 6:14am Apologies Kirby, I missed that when I skim read it.
That'll teach me.
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