5. Enjoy Some Downtime
You know what my grandpa used to tell me when I was unemployed right out of college? “Relax,” he’d say. “Think of it like retirement. Most people work 50 years to get where you are right now!”
And, while he had a reputation for being a bit of a jokester, his point actually does hold some water. If you’re currently job hunting without having another 9-to-5 filling up your day, you might as well enjoy having a little bit of free time.
You know how you always said you wanted to try a pottery class, but could never find the time? Sign up for one today. Remember how you wanted to start reading more? Now’s the time. You’ve been meaning to master the perfect pie recipe? Here’s your chance.
Sure, you may not be able to travel the world, especially if you’re currently unemployed—because we all know that presents some financial limitations. But, those other things you’ve wanted to do for an eternity, yet never managed to make the time for? Think of this as your golden opportunity!
Yes, surviving a job hunt that seems to drag on for ages is undoubtedly frustrating. And, there might be days when you feel so low that your favorite sweatpants, Netflix, and a tub of cookie dough are literally screaming your name. I’ve been there.
But, as tough as it might seem, it’s important to keep your chin up and continue moving forward. So, try a few (or all!) of these tips in order to stay positive—and make the most out of your seemingly eternal job search.
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