Essay about do it now sometimes later become never
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Don't let moments slip away into "someday". Make your mark on this moment.
You have to take risks sometimes
It's always down to you and the choices you make. Work on things you can change and never dwell on the things you can't.
If you are one of them people that when it comes to Sunday evening you are dreading, not looking forward to going into work or just don't feel excited then you are in the wrong career, role or environment.
Here's a thought - why not turn your passion into your job - it's easier than finding a job that matches your passion.
Or if you interact with me then you don't have to find a job that matches your passion. I can do that for you. As a PR Recruitment consultant i get to know my candidates. I really get under the skin of what it is they are looking for in their next role - sectors, personality / culture fit, location, what's important to them, passions in and out of work. I also do the same with my clients. Being thorough and leaving no stone unturned allows the right fit for both my candidates and clients. It's a winning formula.
If you don't believe me then give me the challenge of finding your next role in PR in the North West,,,,,
I'm on the lookout for B2B PR talent in the Manchester / Cheshire area at the moment but i recruit for every PR criteria........
I look forward to hearing from you to help you find your dream PR role.......
You have to take risks sometimes
It's always down to you and the choices you make. Work on things you can change and never dwell on the things you can't.
If you are one of them people that when it comes to Sunday evening you are dreading, not looking forward to going into work or just don't feel excited then you are in the wrong career, role or environment.
Here's a thought - why not turn your passion into your job - it's easier than finding a job that matches your passion.
Or if you interact with me then you don't have to find a job that matches your passion. I can do that for you. As a PR Recruitment consultant i get to know my candidates. I really get under the skin of what it is they are looking for in their next role - sectors, personality / culture fit, location, what's important to them, passions in and out of work. I also do the same with my clients. Being thorough and leaving no stone unturned allows the right fit for both my candidates and clients. It's a winning formula.
If you don't believe me then give me the challenge of finding your next role in PR in the North West,,,,,
I'm on the lookout for B2B PR talent in the Manchester / Cheshire area at the moment but i recruit for every PR criteria........
I look forward to hearing from you to help you find your dream PR role.......
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