Dealing With Job Rejection - I’m Tired

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @kyaaaaaaa____
    @kyaaaaaaa____ 5 місяців тому +9

    It brings me great sadness to know that other people are going through the same things we are. I have to constantly remind myself that it’s not me. And that I am not a failure because of this, it gets harder and harder when you see other people in your circle finding careers in this tough market but I have to be kind to myself.

  • @nicolerodriguezberas8262
    @nicolerodriguezberas8262 5 місяців тому +2

    I’m crying with you as I watch this video. Many of us are on this same situation. I’m sorry this job market has been very difficult. Thank you for posting this video, that already makes you so brave! One day, all of us that are going through this, will look back at this time and remember how hard it was, but at the end we made it. The joy ahead cannot compare to the present suffering we may encounter. God bless you and everyone! Everyone going through this difficult job market or difficult time in general, you’re not alone. God is with us! The sun will eventually come out at the end of this storm! 🙏✨

  • @mfrancisco_850
    @mfrancisco_850 4 місяці тому +1

    i am here with you its been 3 years and nothing yet so its tough some days but i always remind myself that this too shall pass .

  • @magorzatasojka1311
    @magorzatasojka1311 5 місяців тому +4

    I'm so sorry to hear this is happening to you. I stumbled on your video by accident, but I think it was on purpose. I'm in a similar situation as you. The job market is rough all around the world. I'm from Poland and I also struggle to get a job, even though I get through most of the job interview stages. In the end, I always get the word "unfortunately". I just want you to know, that you are strong and determined. You still seek out for job offers even after countless rejections. And yes, it does mess with the perception of yourself: "Am I good enough?". We have to keep on going. I believe in you, sis. I want to see your dreams come true.

  • @shahar26
    @shahar26 3 місяці тому

    You're such a cutie ❤ You're going to overcome this 🙏✨ I've been unemployed for 3 years, I'm also trying to find a remote job, it's even harder cause I'm from LatinAmerica and especially in my country with everything that's going on here, millions of people leaving the Country. But I'm also a spiritual person and I believe in Jesus and the peace I find in my faith, the peace I find in him is what helps me get through this situation. It's so beautiful when we hold onto the creator of the universe instead of the universe itself.
    We don't find that peace in anything else.
    I love your videos, I love your personality. ✨❤ Your potential, your carisma is so beautiful and that's the reason I know you're going to experience new and better opportunities. May God bless you 🙏

  • @TonyaS
    @TonyaS 5 місяців тому +4

    I totally feel ya and in the same boat in a lot of ways. Here to support your channel and maybe this will grow into its own business and you can get that van and live your dream life! Subscribed!

  • @GasBabe
    @GasBabe 5 місяців тому +4

    I just moved to Texas and my normal turn around time for a job is usually 48 hours I been here 2 weeks and have not got one call back my resume is AMAZING once I get a interview I know I got the job I just need one interview !!

  • @mfrancisco_850
    @mfrancisco_850 3 місяці тому

    you are so beautiful and unique I can feel your pain your not alone Im SUPER qualified and yet nothing but thats gods plan and I beleive that he has good plans for us

  • @ijk2395
    @ijk2395 5 місяців тому +1

    To help with patience I tell myself the job that is meant for me has not been created yet. In the moment where thoughts will wrap thoughts I say it to calm my mind and it works.

  • @mfrancisco_850
    @mfrancisco_850 4 місяці тому

    I'm totally with you it's very discouraging translate Leah I have felt my fire in passionate dwindling. Hungry part of me is slowly dying sometimes I do worry because I was always a very motivated and driven person. I also often wonder whether my time in this industry that I'm looking at is over. And maybe I'm just a little late as I'm getting older I'm 42 now

  • @camekia1975
    @camekia1975 5 місяців тому +3

    I’m in the same situation. I’ve been unemployed for a year now. I have an MBA and want to work from home as well. I’ve been let down so much and have had my moments where I have cried and want to give up on looking. I’m not sure what’s going on or why it’s so hard to find employment. I have never been in this situation. I keep trying to hold on to hope that something’s going to happen. I pray that things change and we find something soon🫶🏽

    • @RavenReneee
      @RavenReneee  5 місяців тому +1

      I’m sorry you’re going through that:( it is SO tough and frustrating. Yes, we’ll overcome this and find our dream job!!!❤️

  • @Pharaoh_The_Great
    @Pharaoh_The_Great 5 місяців тому +1

    Rejection is protection

  • @MichaelHalsell
    @MichaelHalsell 5 місяців тому

    Managing long term health and mental wellness are within your control. Worldview: Recessions typically happen every 7 years, 2024 is the recession year for the United States (add this information to your life calender and prepare accordingly.) Economically conditions will improve mid 2025.
    Wheelhouse: Remain resilient & motivated , reframe each experience as a learning opportunity past, present and future.

  • @JoshuaKatoMuwanguzi
    @JoshuaKatoMuwanguzi 5 місяців тому

    🖤🖤

  • @BobKnight-mm2ze
    @BobKnight-mm2ze 5 місяців тому

    Well, firstly I wish you well on this journey and for you to keep your motivation and spirits up. You're on a tough path as a young person, but you're smart and other than the dog--I'm thinking that you don't have anybody depending on you on a daily basis (kids or old folks). So that's a big deal. Not sure if you have any debt issues, but I'm hoping not. ( for context, my school stuff was over 500k!!!)
    When....I think I was probably your age, I moved to Japan. And with my color...whew, NOT easy to find a job. Even coming from a prestigious university! 6 weeks might not seem like much, but it was 35 pounds of weight loss walking those streets on limited money.
    I'm now gonna do the "man thing" and give unwanted advice--but take it as a buffet table option not me TELLING you what to do. Mostly I want to share options so you can see a wider viewer. I feel your sadness might be sorta based in a tunnel visiony view on things--if that makes sense.
    Anyway sounds like you want the remote job life. You know, as a native English speaker you HAVE a skill. To teach. Not just in the US, but around the world. You can can even teach "abroad" students from the US. (all the instructions are right here on youtube)
    Personally, the REASON your printify pop shop video was so life changing for me, was because it was the piece of the puzzle I needed to make my PERMANENT exit from the US in a few months. I get it, you wanna stay here (but I'll check in with you in few years 😉. And just to reiterate you REALLY helped ME. This coming from a guy who's gas was supposed to be turned off 2 weeks back, and currently dealing with a house foreclose---but being able to SEE my new life makes the current hardships bearable.
    But it sounds like you want a career type job that matches your sensibilities. That's ok, just saying, you can teach, sell hair stuff or other stuff online, etc., until you get that goal you want.

    • @RavenReneee
      @RavenReneee  5 місяців тому +1

      I really appreciate this comment. I have to take a few days to really sit with this and reflect. Moving out of the US for a few years is something I’ve considered for when I’m older! I’ve got dual citizenship with Ireland, so moving to Europe wouldn’t be too much of a hassle! Thank you for your comment❤️

    • @BobKnight-mm2ze
      @BobKnight-mm2ze 5 місяців тому

      @@RavenReneee Hahaha, that’s great! I have a tab open right now about the rules for Ireland naturalization, and if my heritage is too far back (it is).
      So ok, I said a lot. But I’ll just cap it off with this last little bit, since I was writing some other stuff. As an outsider looking in. It sort of sounds like you do have a few more decisions to make regarding;
      -Putting your foot squarely on the career pursuit (and that could mean relocation too if you’re willing to have a very wide net)
      -Or make it possible to live that freedom lifestyle
      And again, I hate to sound chauvinist, and I don't know your lifestyle so please forgive me. One 3rd element you might have as a woman is-are you going to do the family thing. So being in a position to meet who you want and pursue that kinda/sorta has to factor into a woman’s timeline.
      Ok I’m done. No more from me. Hopefully, some of these considerations were helpful and not an invasion. Again, thank you for how you helped me.

  • @Chani-w4d
    @Chani-w4d 5 місяців тому

    5:22 maybe the reason you were seeing those numbers was to let you know to accept the rejection because it was actually the best thing for you?

    • @RavenReneee
      @RavenReneee  5 місяців тому +1

      I was considering that! I have to look at it from a different perspective:)