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		<title>How to Block Stress Before the Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just the thought of an interview can set your heart a-thumping. Even the word itself&#8211;interview&#8211;can bring on cold hands and stomach jitters. When you enter the office and face the employer you may have yet another outbreak of stress-fuzzy thinking and nervous chatter-all of which can result in losing the opportunity to make a good&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just the thought of an interview can set your heart a-thumping. Even the word itself&#8211;interview&#8211;can bring on cold hands and stomach jitters. When you enter the office and face the employer you may have yet another outbreak of stress-fuzzy thinking and nervous chatter-all of which can result in losing the opportunity to make a good first impression toward landing the job.So what can you do to rid yourself of these unwanted behaviors? How can you appear calm, cool, and collected, and at your best?</p>
<p>Try these three simple stress-reducing techniques and notice how your self-esteem will rise.</p>
<p>1.  Arrive ten to fifteen minutes ahead of your appointment. Spend five of those minutes   listening to soft music, and deep breathing with your eyes closed, before leaving your car.</p>
<p>2. Visit the rest room on your way to the interview site. Check your appearance,<br />
smile into the mirror and say the following affirmation silently or aloud if you&#8217;re alone: The employer and I connect immediately. He/she sees me as the ideal candidate for this job.</p>
<p>3.  Enter the company&#8217;s lobby or waiting room and take a moment to observe your<br />
surroundings, to introduce yourself to the receptionist, and to sit quietly and review<br />
your notes.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Take Charge Now!</strong></p>
<p>Most important: PLAN AHEAD. Never allow yourself to &#8216;wing&#8217; it. Take the active approach. Stress, like wild fire, will spread quickly and consume you if you don&#8217;t block it before it reaches you. Then move into the interview as a confident and balanced individual-a professional well suited to fill the job opening.</p>
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