13/10/2023
Alsi Talbina
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13/10/2023
Alsi Talbina
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05/03/2021
26/07/2020
A job oriented career advice for 10 pass Intermediate or 12 pass students.
You people can take a short time course and work for origination.
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12 or Intermediate student: CCTV, access controls, Automation course.
This couses boost your technical skills and if you like to work, you can work for different company And companies need such skills and they will accept qualifications for same.
Basic English is enough for work.
02/07/2020
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17/04/2020
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What to do if your mind goes blank in a job interview
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It can feel like something straight out of a nightmare. You’ve prepared extensively for your job interview, got into the right frame of mind, and walked into the room feeling confident. But suddenly, to your horror, your mind has gone completely blank when asked a question.
What causes our minds to suddenly go blank?
We’re all human, we’ve all experienced this to some degree before – whether that be during an exam, presentation or, indeed a job interview – what counts is how we deal with it, and move on. So, firstly, lets understand a little more about why this happens in the first place, and what’s going on in your brain when your mind appears to, out of nowhere, go completely blank at crucial moments.
Research has shown that, when we become stressed, “…the brain tends to shut off the cortical networks involved in creativity, contemplation, planning and thinking abstractly.” Essentially, what happens is that, instead of concentrating on the task at hand, the brain goes into ‘fight or flight mode’. This is a physiological reaction to the presence of something or a situation that the brain perceives as terrifying, either physically or mentally.
‘Mind-blanking’ is defined by a lack of conscious awareness. Similar to being posed a question during a job interview, your mind can suddenly go ‘blank’, even when you know the answer to the question being asked and can fully articulate the right response – just not at the very moment you need.
However, the difference between sitting an exam, and revising for it, is similar to preparing fully for your job interview and then facing it. During revision or preparation, you’re naturally more relaxed, which allows for a perfectly logical and rational thinking process, often referred to as ‘cold cognition’, to take place.
During this process, the brain produces fewer stress hormones, and the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of the brain work normally. Unfortunately, during more stressful situations, such as exams, presentations and job interviews, the brain begins to release more stress hormones, which subsequently triggers a period of ‘hot cognition’. These hormones make it harder for regions of the brain to communicate – and, suddenly, your mind can go completely…
You’ve got it. Now, as I mentioned earlier, this can happen to anyone, so I’ve put together some simple tips that could help you deal with your mind going blank in a job interview – and how you could avoid it happening again in the future.
Four things to do if your mind goes blank in a job interview
Stay calm and don’t panic. This is crucial. It’s important to know that the sense of dread and impending disaster washing over you isn’t everything you fear it is. Staying calm will allow your mind to enter back into a state of cold cognition, enabling you to think more rationally.
Take a deep breath. Not only will this give you a moment to collect yourself, a deep breath also sends a message to your brain to calm down and relax. In a job interview – your brain has reacted to a situation it perceives as threatening, and you taking a deep breath is calmly sending it a polite message, in response, that this time it’s mistaken.
Admit to your interviewer that your mind has gone blank. This shows honesty and humility, whilst giving you the opportunity to move on. It could also help you to relax from the sudden fight or flight response and allow you to ask the interviewer to repeat the question.
Or, you could repeat the question back to the interviewer. An alternative, however, is to repeat the question back to them. This gives you a moment to collect your thoughts and listen to the question again in your own voice, and for the interviewer to confirm that you have heard the question correctly.
Each of these steps is designed to give you that crucial extra time you need to collect your thoughts and relax. By following them, you’ll find that your mind becomes clear again very soon, and you’ll be able to answer the interviewer’s questions eloquently and without hesitation.
How to avoid your mind going blank in your next job interview
So, we’ve covered what to do if your mind suddenly goes blank in the middle of a job interview. But is there anything you can do to ensure this doesn’t happen in the first place?
Relax as much as you can during the job interview. As I mentioned earlier, when you’re relaxed, you’re in a state of ‘cold cognition’, thinking logically and rationally and therefore in the best position possible to perform at your best during the interview.
Don’t over-prepare – if, when preparing for your interview, you memorise your answers to common interview questions, you’ll not only sound scripted, but it’s also more likely that you’ll forget crucial details. Over-preparing for a job interview can also make you believe that there’s only one way to give an answer – and this, too, can trip you up during moments of stress.
Get out of your head and listen to the question being asked. Stop worrying about every minor detail, and, instead, actively listen to the question being asked of you.
Take notes whilst the question is being asked to help you to recall key points of the question and therefore help you give the best possible, most relevant answer you can. It’s also fine to refer to any notes you’ve brought with you, which you may have put together whilst preparing for the interview.
Don’t worry about bouts of silence, they are normal in any conversation, regardless of the situation, so don’t dread them if they arrive. Instead, take the time to contemplate your answer.
Use gestures to help you in the retrieval of key information. This study, published by the University of Illinois, found that participants who were allowed to use hand gestures while recalling information performed far better than those whose gestures were restricted.
We’ve all experienced our minds going completely blank before – and at the most inopportune moments, too – such as job interviews. When it does happen – it’s important to realise that this isn’t as catastrophic as it feels in your head. Any temporary mind blanks shouldn’t de-rail your entire interview, as long as you deal with them properly. What’s more, you can even reduce the chances of them happening in the first place by following the tips in this blog.
29/01/2020
Today my artical is very important in my view, I am mentioning hear my personal and real time experience for unemployed youth employed youth and students.
My view:
1: Make your intention clear, honest.
2. Tolerance at home, office work place andin society
3. Moral values, peace inside
4. How to be in Focused
5. Limitation to TV,Films,Mobile phone internet
6. Reaching Goal
1. From Now onwords set a goal for 15 year from your current age what you want to be in future, though we don't know we live or not but remember, the thought you plan today same will come in your life, work on it day by day patiently and be honest in any circumstance whether it again you, ignore back talks don't focus if any one talk Bhind you and try not to talk bad of any person you dislike keep mum.
2. learn to tolerate bad behaviors, loos talks, criticism, failure just focus in your performance and output. speak on when your word is valuable else do try to prove you self to everyone,
3. keep self respect and dedication with moral values, be humble with all mankind, nature, animals,ect
4. Before sleep remind your goal daily do some yoga, or self meditation before sleep.
5. To reach you goal learn what ever lead to your goal keep, limit you digital world it is the main reason to loss you fouce.
6: You will notice the chage in your life and growth time by time this need a self tolerance.
03/11/2019
7 Behaviors That Help You Succeed In Life and Career.
“If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.”—William Arthur Ward
This quote shows us that what we can dare to dream, we can hope to achieve. Still, many people are hampered by their lack of imagination, which is why only few of them manage to aim for the stars and achieve success in life and career. In this article, you will learn about seven behaviors that can transform your life and career while leading you to the path of success. If you abide by these seven behaviors, you can achieve what you set your eyes out for:
1. Set Ambitious Goals
Every success story starts with a goal, a purpose or an objective, right? When setting goals, you should never shy from aiming high. As Norman Vincent Peale says, “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.” Why do people set such a score by setting ambitious goals? Napoleon Hill answers this question in his book “Think and Grow Rich” when he writes, “Desire is the starting point of all achievement, not a hope, not a wish but keen pulsating desire which transcends everything.” Remember, you can achieve your goals when they are intrinsically motivating. Set time bound goals so they can push you to the best of your abilities. This helps you think more creatively and achieve the extraordinary.
2. Transform Your Subconscious Mind To Get Insights
In one of his bestselling self-help guides, “The Power of your subconscious mind”, Dr Joseph Murphy sums it up brilliantly: “What is impressed in the subconscious is expressed.” This shows that whatever impinges on our subconscious mind, will eventually find a path out through our lips and is reflected in our actions and behaviors. Instead of working together, our conscious and subconscious minds are at perpetual odds with each other.
This is why Albert Einstein once said, “Never go to sleep without a request to your subconscious mind.” All successful entrepreneurs take some time out before going to bed to reflect, visualize and even speak aloud. In order to achieve success, you should feel and visualize the taste of victory. Keep telling your subconscious mind about the goals you want to achieve in myriad ways, and you will eventually achieve that goal sooner than you think.
3. Focus on the Process
We all tend to focus more on the end results and our minds are well-drilled to do so from a very tender age. Although, it might work to some degree, but the real change comes when you shift your focus from results to the actual process you need to implement to achieve the desired upshot. As Jim Rohn said, “Success leaves clues” and you will have to look for those clues to repeat the process. If you want to achieve success in any field, it is highly recommended that you replicate the process successful people follow rather than focusing on what they have achieved. To put it in a nutshell, instead of wishfully envisaging yourself in the shoes of up-and-coming contenders and drooling over their accomplishments, you should try to glean inspiration from the paths they have adopted to reach there.
4. Work like No One Else Does
“If you do what you have always done, you will always get, what you always got”—Mark Twain
If you want to achieve something that no one else has achieved, you will have to break the glass ceiling and do something out of the ordinary. Challenge yourself by working in a counter intuitive environment that could bring the best out of you. These counter-intuitive environments help you look at a single thing from many different perspectives and angles, which could pave the way for a unique creation. Did you know that the famous Einstein’s research paper that transformed modern physics was not written in an academic setting but rather in a Swiss Patent Office? Just some food for thought!
5. Surround Yourself with The Right People
You might not have realized it yet but what people think about you and how they perceive you, goes a long way in influencing your performance. Ever wondered why a child develops the same expectations as their parents have for them. Surround yourself with people who motivate you and act as a source of inspiration, rather than folks who take up a special pleasure in demotivating you and exude a negative vibe that eats at your productivity. If you surround yourself with successful people, you can be more productive.
6. Start with Quantity and End with Quality
In one of his books, “Originals: How non-conformists move the world”, Adam Grant uncovers a startling fact. According to him, people who produce innovative and unique works are not reliable. Not everything they produce is amazing. Pablo Picasso, the greatest painter to have ever lived, fashioned thousands of art pieces with only few considered as masterpieces. Similarly, Mozart and Beethoven boast more than 1200 songs between them but only a handful gained recognition. Whenever you are trying to carve a niche for yourself, focus on quantity, not quality. The more you produce, the better you will get with time. Sooner than you think, not only will you be able to produce works that are unique, but also be of high quality. As Seth Godin would say, “Plant a lot, harvest a few!”
7. Expand and Adapt
The pace at which things are changing around us is overwhelming. If you fail to keep up pace, you will quickly fall behind the race and slowly become a misfit for the current environment. Human beings have an amazing ability to adapt to changing situations and people who do it brilliantly, are the ones who succeed. In his famous book, “The Man’s Search for Meaning”, Said Frankl writes, “A person can get used to anything, just don’t ask us how.” A skill differentiates a winner from a loser. If you want to be on the winning team, you should learn to adapt and continuously grow as both a professional and a person.
Conclusion
If you integrate these behaviors in your life, you will start to see a positive shift in your life. Start with setting ambitious goals, train your brain, surround yourself with the right people and keep growing and evolving with the changing times. If you know about any such behavior that can transform your personal and professional life, feel free to share it with us in comments section below.