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Agreed, however, I think I will the keep the title only because it relates to both questions - time manangement/how does one keep going, as they both inevitably overlap.I think one thing that motivates me when drafting up applications is re-reading my apps from my very first ‘app cycle’ or whatever you wanna call it and just appreciating and patting myself on the back (literally) with how far I have come thus far with writing apps to different firms BUT also noting that with every rejection at app, interview or post vac scheme, I have learnt some invaluable experiences and skills that will benefit me long term when it comes to re-writing apps or how to sell myself better as a candidate and for that I am very grateful.In terms for the process being depressing and demoralising, it is very very true! But keep at it, patience and a positive mindset will get you very far!What do you do to keep positive and make the whole application cycle a lot more enjoyable (I know this is easier said than done ahah)?
Agreed, however, I think I will the keep the title only because it relates to both questions - time manangement/how does one keep going, as they both inevitably overlap.
I think one thing that motivates me when drafting up applications is re-reading my apps from my very first ‘app cycle’ or whatever you wanna call it and just appreciating and patting myself on the back (literally) with how far I have come thus far with writing apps to different firms BUT also noting that with every rejection at app, interview or post vac scheme, I have learnt some invaluable experiences and skills that will benefit me long term when it comes to re-writing apps or how to sell myself better as a candidate and for that I am very grateful.
In terms for the process being depressing and demoralising, it is very very true! But keep at it, patience and a positive mindset will get you very far!
What do you do to keep positive and make the whole application cycle a lot more enjoyable (I know this is easier said than done ahah)?