Saturday, May 16, 2020

Becoming Fearless In A Time Of Rises

Becoming Fearless In A Time Of RisesMFA Dramatic Writing Seminars have been helping people develop professionally to the point where they are up for a job interview and they want to land a job that is a job of excellence. What the speaker does is that he or she gives you information about the trends in the industry, how to make a resume, what should be on your resume, how to ask for a raise, and how to keep your ego in check while having a good conversation with a prospect. After listening to that, you will know what to say to your prospective employer if the opportunity presents itself. You'll be able to answer the question of what job it is you are looking for when an opportunity presents itself.I had a friend who was very involved in MFA in dramatic writing when she first moved out on her own. She didn't know what was available to her so she asked me for help. I told her that she should be prepared for the fact that she would have to ask for a raise. She was an excellent person an d now she works in a beautiful office and has amazing opportunities. It's very difficult to be very motivated when you know you are about to get a raise because you need the money.I used to work for a woman who wanted to open a salon. When I suggested that she should apply for a position with a reputable salon, she said, 'I don't want to work at a regular hair salon'. As I listened to her talk, I noticed that she made the same comment every time she was asked what type of salon she wanted to work in.I looked at her MFA Dramatic Writing, saw what she did, and realized that she is a trained writer, but she couldn't tell me why she didn't want to work at a regular hair salon. Then I went online and started reading the articles on Salon Hair and found out that one of the reasons that some people don't work in salons is that they are afraid to ask for a raise. So I asked, 'Why?'The answer was that she had a real life situation that she was experiencing at the time that made it impossible for her to work in a salon, which is what she wanted to do. The next day, I went over to her salon and gave her a copy of my seminar on MFA Dramatic Writing and the process of creating a resume. It turned out that the experience of working in a salon was actually more traumatic than what she was telling me about.She was very proud of the job she did at the salon, but her past experiences prevented her from doing something that she felt she should have done earlier. If she had been more vocal about her fear of asking for a raise, then she would have created the change in herself that she needed. The relationship between the recruiter and the applicant gets better with each passing day and there's more opportunity for the recruiter to be successful than when you're afraid to ask for a raise.Raises are a challenge that should be taken seriously, especially if you think that they are beyond your reach. You need to overcome your fears, and in order to do that, you need to take steps to improve your communication skills.You may need to take a course to learn how to communicate better with a prospect, but it's worth it. You can stop being afraid to ask for a raise.

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