
“I’m looking forward to looking back on all of this.”
~ Sandra Knell
This a guest post by Hayim Abramson. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.
As our achieved accomplishments accelerate,
We can account for our accumulated lives:
What have we acquired in the way we have acted?
Is it all a real advance, or a mere adjustment.
In short, what is it that we advocate for others and us?
Do we anticipate problems or seek to get approval?
On the way, do we affect others positively and alert them?
And what are our life arrangements, at what price assigned?
Continue reading >> Job Search Poetry: Taking Stock
--Jacob Share

JobMob helped many, many people in 2008 and the best is yet to come. Let’s take a look back and hopefully you can discover something helpful that you didn’t even realize was already here. JobMob’s 2008 in numbers Almost 1.7 million pageviews Over 730,000 visits 932 comments 131 articles or roughly 3 per week 1176 [...]
Continue reading >> Outstanding and Unusual Things That You May Have Missed About JobMob in 2008
--Jacob Share

Do you exercise regularly? Your job search might be the best time to begin this great habit.
Regular exercise will…
1. Give you a serotonin rise, keeping feelings of job search depression away
2. Improve your breathing, allowing you to improve your attention span and more easily focus on your job search tasks
3. Pull you away from the above tasks at the right time, so that you don’t get bogged down
Continue reading >> 10 Mighty Reasons to Work Out During Your Job Search
--Jacob Share

Is your job search taking longer than you expected? Or do you just want to start out in the right direction? Let Master Blogger Daniel Scocco‘s universal goal-setting tips guide you. Why is having goals important? Let’s say you and I both need groceries. We go to the same supermarket but you actually have a [...]
Continue reading >> The Daniel Scocco Approach to Setting Job Search Goals
--Jacob Share

Over on Daily Blog Tips, Daniel Scocco’s running a group writing project about blogging goals for 2008. Where should we be headed?
Continue reading >> JobMob 2008 Blogging Goals
--Jacob Share