Sunday, May 24, 2020
Make the Most of Holiday Parties
Make the Most of Holiday Parties (This post originally appeared in 2011; I hope you agree that its aged well. ) December, right around the corner, is one of the busiest social seasons of the year. We probably attend more parties this month than any other. That can be a blessing and a curse if youâre in a job hunt or thinking about changing jobs next year. Here are some tips to help you survive â" and maybe thrive. First, put in extra effort to look and feel your best. A prolonged job search takes a physical and mental toll on you, and your energy level may look very low when you mingle with upbeat partygoers. Get some extra sleep, put on a new shade of lipstick or a sweater in a flattering color and smile. Let people know that youâre optimistic about what the new year will bring, even if youâre not quite sure you are. People will be attracted to your energy and spend more time with you. And that could yield more and better advice and support. Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'09iKTaEOR4VSOkiy4N2aFQ',sig:'Zty4XMo_4nPXAOgFZvpiP09_esHeZo_44ckxBS7TXUQ=',w:'378px',h:'252px',items:'200325940-001',caption: false ,tld:'com',is360: false })}); Next, make sure that your elevator speech is current and memorable. Youâll be meeting new people and may be reconnecting with former colleagues, so itâs a good time to revamp what you usually say. If youâve been looking for more than a year, you donât want people to hear that youâre still in the same place you were last year. Bring a fresh perspective; talk about what youâve done or learned over the past twelve months. âIâve spent some time volunteering at the Humane Society, and helped organize their annual fundraising campaign.â âI received my PHR certification, and Iâm exploring options in corporate recruiting.â âIâve changed my course slightly, and Iâm looking into consulting.â Third, do no harm. Donât overindulge. Eating the wrong foods and gaining pounds will not help your self-image when you get back into the search in earnest in a few weeks. Alcohol may not be your best friend when youâre trying to impress new contacts. Enjoy with moderation. Remember that people are feeling generous during this time of year. We take time to reflect on our blessings and we feel inclined to help others in need. Donât be afraid to ask someone for advice or assistance with your search. As you connect with someone at a social event (and it feels like they are open to you) ask if you can connect again in the new year. âIâve enjoyed talking with you tonight; may I call you in January to follow up?â Chances are, most people will say yes. They may even suggest that you call during the last weeks of December, when most businesses slow down and people have more time to catch up. I hope that youâll take time to remember your blessings during the holiday season. Donât let your income status limit your celebration of the holidays. Joy, after all, is free.
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