Monday, May 18, 2020
New Job; Week One Coping With Your Nerves
New Job; Week One Coping With Your Nerves When you finally land a job, youâre at the end of the road. No longer are you a job hunter, hoping and waiting for the phone call that might transform your future. Now youâre a new employee and the journey up your career ladder is able to continue in this new adventure. Itâs pretty terrifying though, isnât it? No matter how much you want a job and have longed for it, thereâs a certain security in working for the same company for years. You know how things are done, youâre part of the furniture. When you uproot yourself from that for a new opportunity, you can overwhelmingly begin to feel like a fish out of water. As a result, the first week of your new job will probably involve a large dose of nerves. While you know you will settle in time, for those first five days, it can feel like youâre undergoing a special kind of torture. If you want to make this transition period easier on yourself, then here are a few ideas to allow you to do just that. Ask For Help Itâs not easy; weâll say that first and foremost. Itâs embarrassing to have to ask how the photocopier works or where the restrooms are; it feels like youâre exposing yourself as a newbie, complete with flashing sign over your head. However, asking is the single best way to learn the things you need to know. Sure, itâs embarrassing, but isnât it more embarrassing to try and guess then make a terrible mistake? Be upfront when youâre struggling, and it should make your nerves easier to cope with. You no longer have to worry about not knowing how to do anything, which in turn makes you more comfortable. Be Ready For The Transition When weâre stressed, we all have a tendency to turn to bad habits to sustain us. Your first week at a new job can quickly be peppered by the worst fast food imaginable, a return to your smoking habit, and more than a few calming glasses of wine. Thatâs all well and good as a coping mechanism, but after an entire week of bad behavior, youâre going to be feeling far from being competent at your job. Therefore, the weekend before you begin, get to shopping and cooking. Prepare a few meals in advance so you can freeze them for the week ahead, so all you need to worry about is heating it up. As for the alcohol, save that for the end of the week; no one wants to appear hungover during their first week on a new job. Meditate Even if itâs only for a few minutes while youâre sitting in the restroom; give yourself the time to collect your thoughts and relax for a moment. Take some deep breaths until you feel more ordered, then head back into the fray. Itâs not a huge problem-solver, but it should help you feel more capable of getting through the day. The first week is tough, but remember: one day you will look back on that first week and wonder how you were ever nervous about it!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.