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How to Reduce Interview Stress
Interviews cause stress. Stress is one of the first words that comes to mind when you hear the word interview. It’s natural and normal to feel stress during an interview. It is something you want and/or need, but you don’t have control over who gets hired. You can only control your knowledge, appearance and demeanor. […]
Conquer Interview Anxiety
Do you have test anxiety? I do, and my brother does. My brother will be taking a test soon that has the potential to change his life drastically. He recently found out that in order to keep his job, he needs to pass a crucial test. He has a very comfortable life style. He owns […]
Reduce Interview Stress and Ace the Interview
In my last post, I talked about the stress caused by interviews and how to it reduced by breathing. Not just any breathing, but diaphragmatic breathing or belly breathing. There is a remarkable relationship between how you breathe and the stress you feel. Put breathing from your diaphragm into your preparations to ace interviews. The […]
Interviews are like root canals without Novocaine.
Why are Interviews Stressful? Interviews have to be one the world’s most stressful activities. Given a choice between a root canal and an interview, I think I would take neither. I don’t like either one for different reasons. I don’t like the pain involved in a root canal or the expense. The interview just throws […]