- Take it With You
- Posts
- Hocus Pocus, Time to Focus
Hocus Pocus, Time to Focus
Giving your energy a direction to increase impact
Controlling your energy is a critical factor in your job search. In this week’s newsletter, I talk about how this is like wielding a garden hose (stay with me, I promise there’s a connection).
And speaking of connecting, I’m kicking of a group coaching session in the next week or two and I’d love to have you join me and a small group of supportive fellow job seekers. Read on for more details as registration closes soon!
If you've ever used a garden hose, you have an intuitive understanding of a concept from fluid dynamics (and if you’re a fellow meteorologist reading this, you know what’s coming).
Photo by Gratisography on Pexels because my hose is coiled up in the garage and it’s too cold to get it out just to take a photo.
To get mud off your gardening trowel, successfully wash the car, or get revenge on your sibling, there's a way to increase the power of your hose. (And yes, I see some of you smiling mischievously and nodding at your childhood memory).
The power is at the tip of your fingers...literally! It involves partially covering the mouth of the hose with your finger tip.
By covering part of the space where the water exits, you're forcing the same amount of water to go through a smaller space. And with fluids (like water and the atmosphere), this means that the fluid moves faster.
On top of that, physics tells us that F=MA, the force an object can impart on something else is equal to it's mass times how much it is accelerating.
You have focused the energy of the water, and you see the impact in the power of the spray to clean things (or quickly douse your little brother).
Focusing on Focus
Two career coaching clients I spoke with last week talked about feeling overwhelmed in their job search. Both had experience either working or studying in multiple fields and were struggling with where to even start their search. Too many choices can be debilitating.
Focus is one of my guiding words of the year and it's really critical for me and my fellow Renaissance people, who have so many different ideas and things we'd like to do. If we truly want to have an impact, we need to focus our energy on a few things.
Note, that I don't limit that to ONE thing. Renaissance people (aka multi-potentialite or boundary spanners) are at their best when they have multiple pots cooking and are learning in multiple spaces so that they can connect ideas from one space to another. That's the cross pollinating I talk about in my business tagline (cross-pollinating impactful ideas across industries and disciplines).
But we can only do quality work if we limit where we're expending our greatest energy. We nee to focus on a few ideas at a time.
And that concept applies to all job seekers. It's quality over quantity when it comes to job applications. There is no prize for submitting the most applications. You just need one yes (or if you're a freelancer, you only need as many yes responses as you have the capacity to work with).
Put your time and energy into creating stronger, more targeted and personalized applications for fewer jobs because when you send the same old generic resume and cover letter, the person reading it can tell that you're lacking passion for the position.
And it's passion for a position, or at least interest in the work you'll be doing, that will make you stand out from everyone else when it comes to the job you really want. Tell YOUR story and why you are the person their company or organization needs.
If you take time to focus, the impact of your effort will be greater.
Connect
If you need help focusing your energy, reach out and let's chat. One of my other guiding words for the year is connect.
I am part of a group coaching program for freelance creatives and I was also part of a cohort of mid-career science communicators last year. I have seen the impact finding that community has done for me and my business.
And I’ve had many past LinkedIn Sprint participants tell me that one of the greatest unexpected things they took away from participating was new connections with fellow sprinters (we’re in the last couple days of my current sprint for job seekers and if you want to help cheer them to the finish line, search for #RenaissanceWomansSprint and comment/engage with their posts).
In the next couple weeks, I’m going to be leading a small group of job seekers in group coaching. Our meetings will be spread out over the course of 3 weeks and you’ll have a chance to learn, share your challenges, and support each other. This has a lower cost than one-on-one coaching, but provides the same focused attention from me along with others who understand your challenges.
Sign up by Saturday if this sounds like the right fit for you.
Recent LinkedIn Job Posts
All posts are from people I follow on LinkedIn and include multiple jobs.
Ryan Perry (Social media jobs)
Olivia O. (U.S.-based remote jobs that are mostly marketing/communications)
Chris Bibey (Freelance writing)
Yvonne Espinosa (Sustainability, ESG and climate careers)
Dan Shuftan (Marketing, sales, sports, events, communications, HR, social media jobs available through his free newsletter)
Andrea Donatucci (Marketing, communications and creative jobs including 10 remote)
Dan Hines (Remote HR positions)
Jeff Baker (Remote positions)
Jon Shields (List of non-profit and NGO job boards)
Jeffrey Balfour (Non-profit jobs)
Thanks to Maya for reaching out and suggesting that I list more people from the fields of environmental communication and facilitation.
Is there a field that you, reader, are interested in that I haven’t shared someone position lists from? Let me know and I’ll try to find people.
Hi! I’m Sara Kobilka, owner of Renaissance Woman Consulting.
I am a Renaissance Woman (what’s THAT? Good question! Here’s my answer). My wide-ranging background includes time as a TV meteorologist/reporter, non-profit leader, higher education program coordinator, curriculum designer, and now, business owner. During each leg of this journey, I gained new skills that I was able take with me in my next step. Now, I work remotely with clients to help them confidently tell their story and navigate the transition to the next leg of their career journey.
Take the Next Step
Follow me on LinkedIn where I actively cross-pollinate impactful ideas across industries and disciplines (and regularly share job opportunities I come across)
Check out my one-on-one career coaching program or join a cohort of job seekers for small group coaching
Purchase the recording of my workshop Using LinkedIn to be a Powerhouse Networker
Sign up to be the first to know when I offer my workshop: How TV News Pros Can Land a Remote Job.
Participate in one of my LinkedIn Sprints
Please share it and consider buying me an oat milk cappuccino so I can keep offering it for free to all job seekers.