Overcome first day fears in a new job
The first day of work in a new job is always a nervous prospect.
Not only are you meeting new people but you are having to learn new surroundings, new
procedures and systems and, on top of all that, present yourself favorably.
And what if you can't do it? What if somehow you were just lucky to get through the interview?
Do you feel like a fraud?
People often say they feel like a fraud going into a new job. But of course you can't
be perfect to start with because you are still learning.
You also have to trust the judgement of the people who hired you that you are suitable for the job.
Starting a new job is more about tolerating uncertainty than it is about self confidence. You can't be confident about something that you have never done before. Only that you will give it your best shot.
And first impressions are important but no one will really know how good you can really
be from the first day or even week.
Too much emotion stops thought
Although a little excitement can help raise your game, too much anxiety can impede your ability to think clearly. Too
much of any emotion causes an 'emotional hijacking' where the emotional parts
of your brain swamp the thinking parts.
This session will get you so relaxed that you'll find it so much easier
to concentrate and focus (and enjoy) your first day at work. It will prepare a blueprint in your mind for a happy, relaxed you when you go in on that first day.
Starting a new job can be nerve wracking. Overcome First Day of Work Nerves will make
it a surprising pleasure.
Download First Day at Work Nerves now and start looking forward to the day you start your new job.
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