Sean Castle Gives Advice to Senior Students on How to cope with job rejection

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Sean Castle Gives Advice to Senior Students on How to cope with job rejection Sean Castle, Head Teacher Teaching and Learning, provides some timely advice for school leavers on what they face in the months ahead. Excellent advice for school leavers who will most likely have to navigate through this for the first time in their lives. Being turned down for a job sucks, especially when you don’t know why your application was rejected, or when you’ll finally land one. The good news is that if you’re wondering how to get over rejection from a job, there are steps you can take to stay positive while you continue to look for a position that’s right for you. Keep going! Sean Castle says that people are often shy and humble in selling themselves but need to not be. It is important that they talk themselves up because no one else will. If you’re dealing with rejection from a job, it’s easy for your confidence to take a hit. Selftalk (your inner voice that says the things you don’t necessarily say out loud) can have a big impact on your self-confidence. The effect can be good or bad, depending on whether your self-talk is positive or negative. If you need to shift your self-talk into a more positive gear, try the following: 1. Listen to what you’re saying to yourself – is it mostly negative or positive? Each day, make notes on what you’re thinking. 2. Challenge your negative self-talk by asking: a. Is there any actual evidence for what I’m thinking? b. What would I say if a friend was in a similar situation? c. Can I do anything to change what I’m feeling bad about? 3. Change your self-talk: a. Make a list of the positive things about yourself.


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