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Use your network to help find a new job Connecting with people in your immediate network can be helpful while looking for a new job, says Judith Humphrey. Don't be afraid to reach out to friends, family, HR professionals, executives, and even your current boss to discuss future workplace options and opportunities. Fast Company online (9/5)
Poll
Poll results: Did you end up working on Labor Day? Well, so much for a three-day weekend because half of respondents spent some time working on what is supposed to be a work-free day. I guess the next question should be if you were paid time-and-a-half for working a holiday. New poll question on Monday.
Fears about a looming recession may be overblown, economist Neil Irwin writes. Irwin points to low unemployment rates, steady consumer spending and businesses adapting successfully in the face of trade uncertainties as indicators that the economy is more resilient than people are led to believe. The New York Times (tiered subscription model) (9/5)
Your Next Challenge
What to do while waiting to hear if you got the job After you interview for a position, make sure you continue your job search, let your references know they might be contacted, and do your best to remain patient and optimistic, says career coach Hallie Crawford. Do not make the mistake of being overly aggressive in your communication with the hiring manager, and never lie about other offers on the table. U.S. News & World Report (9/5)
Balancing Yourself
Restructure your workday to balance business and life Business owners who fill prime working hours with high-value activities will nurture their businesses and work-life balance, David Finkel writes. He urges owners to determine how much time they spend on low-value work such as unproductive meetings and tasks that could be delegated or outsourced. Inc. online (9/4)
Rex Sorgatz, a Jeopardy fan of 30 years, created a soundboard of some of Alex Trebek's positive affirmations in honor of the host's recent bout of cancer. "His enunciation of a simple 'correct' can make you feel like you just discovered the Ark of the Covenant, found the end of pie, translated the Voynich manuscript, and identified the Zodiac Killer--all in an afternoon," says Sorgatz. Listen here.Fast Company online (9/5)
The secret to life is meaningless unless you discover it yourself.