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💔 Love isn’t just emotion—it’s physics. What if every heartbreak was written in quantum code? What if every betrayal left behind invisible energy threads, still binding us to the past?
🔬 Welcome to The Strayed & The Betrayed—where we decode the quantum science behind love, loss, and healing.
⚛️ Entangled love. Broken bonds. Cosmic transformation. ✨ Healing isn’t just emotional—it’s quantum.
💔 Some connections never truly break—they just exist in a different dimension.
Quantum entanglement explains why we still feel tied to people long after they’re gone. Just like energy, love doesn’t vanish—it shifts, transforms, and lingers in ways we can’t always see.
🔬 Science meets heartbreak. ⚛️ Energy meets healing. ✨ Transformation begins when you understand the invisible forces that still connect us.
📌 Reblog if you believe that healing is written in the stars.
If my love life were a science experiment, I’d like a refund on this hypothesis...
🔬 EXPERIMENT RESULTS ARE IN: Love is NOT scientifically sound.
🚨 STATUS UPDATE: FAILED 💔 Test Subject: EX – Compatibility Analysis Inconclusive. ☣️ High Levels of Toxicity Detected. 🔄 Refund Request Denied by the Universe.
📌 Reblog if you’ve also been part of a failed love experiment. 😂
They say love is blind, but screenshots have 20/20 vision.
Changing Careers
The unfamiliar is frightening. As much as we know that risks must be taken, we also see that failure hurts. However, small failures are easily forgotten and shouldn’t keep you from trying again. If you really are risk-averse, plan your trips into the scary parts of life in small steps. Set your goals in smaller steps and be prepared for both failures and successes. And be prepared to learn from your failures and to reset your goals accordingly.Look for a new job
You should know whether the itch you want to scratch is real, or just something that will pass.
You should know everything there is to know about your present employer, at least as it relates to you and your future.
you should have a realistic picture of yourself in terms of skills, accomplishments, and abilities.
Do you have a resume that needs to be dusted off and freshened up for a job search Do you need help ensuring the grammar, tone, and formatti
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Impress a Potential New Employer
You’re going to have to work a little harder here simply because a potential employer probably has no record at all of what you have done and are doing for your present employer. You have to tread lightly when trying to impress a potential employer with your accomplishments to avoid giving away sensitive company information. While some potential employers would love to have access to information about your present employer, they seldom think highly of a snitch.
Most potential employers usually ask why you want to leave your present employer.
Describe what you have done above and beyond what was What Makes for a Satisfying Job?
work satisfaction is still considered the turning point in understanding what makes people happy or unhappy at work.
Providing assistance to jobseekers looking for government roles Can assist with resumes, cover letters and pitch for job applications Reas
1. Think of a time when you felt especially good about your job. Why did you feel that way?
2. Think of a time when you felt especially bad about your job. Why did you feel that way?
Forget the job for a moment. What gives you pleasure off the job? Your job and your growth within your chosen field are important, but just as important is your growth as a person. Sadly, far too many people leave school thinking they’ve learned everything they will ever need to know.
Whatever you have learned and mastered should make you curious about learning more, whether it relates to your work or your personal :)
Are You Motivated to Make a Major Career Change?
Life is more than work. It’s more than hobbies and other personal interests. And if I were to try to give you the meaning of life, I’d be making it up. However, we’re not operating at that lofty level, we’re talking about you and your career.
ways to think about your career—should you move up in the company that employs you, should you look for a lateral move in that company, or is it time to pull up stakes and head elsewhere?
The boss avoids your gaze. Terror strikes your heart. Time to call your headhunter, right? Wrong. The boss was distracted and didn’t even know you were in the room. so relax…
Unless it has been forced on you, you should carefully plan any career move
but not so carefully that you plan and plan and plan, and never do anything about it.
A key issue in all this discovery and planning you have been reading about in the earlier pages relates to control, the control you have over your career and the control others may have over you.
Unless you are in a very unusual situation, you can seldom do much about the control that others may have over you. However, with a little planning and some concentrated effort, you can do a lot to maintain control over what you do—both actively and proactively.
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SEARCH FOR JOBS ONLINE
One of the easiest places to look for jobs is online. There are many sites that offer not only databases of available jobs, but links to company websites, job boards, and company career pages. Many supply job searching tips, advice, and tools—like salary calculators.
Job search sites let you post your résumé and apply for jobs. You can specify if you want your résumé to be viewed for a specific job opening, or by all potential employers.
The following are a few of the better-known sites. Search by keywords (job titles), careers, and location.
- monster.com
- jobsearch.com
- careerbuilder.com
- career.com
- justjobs.com
- indeed.com.au
-seek.com.au
Use a search engine to find a job, such as Google. Simply type in your job title and city and see what comes up.
You’ve lost your job. That’s a big deal. The loss of a job is a major life loss because something that you truly valued is no longer a part of your life.
Most likely, even if you weren’t crazy about your job, there were things about it that you valued. Now these aspects are gone. Maybe you miss the:
- Challenges of your work
- Coworkers
- Comfort of your daily routine
- Energy in your work environment
- Creativity that you expressed through your work
- Security of income, retirement plans, and health insurance
- Identity and self-worth offered by your position
Just as when you lose someone you love to death or divorce, you feel the loss of your job—maybe not to the same extent, but the loss is real. It shakes up your life and self-confidence.
Job loss creates strong emotions. At first, you may feel devastated and shocked. These feelings might turn to anger, sadness, or self-doubt. Maybe you feel a sense of emptiness or even anger at the injustice of being let go, or at how it was carried out.
Job loss creates strong emotions. At first, you may feel devastated and shocked. These feelings might turn to anger, sadness, or self-doubt. Maybe you feel a sense of emptiness or even anger at the injustice of being let go, or at how it was carried out. You could be having racing thoughts about what you should do next. All these feelings are normal after a job loss.
You like your job, but you feel your recent employment review doesn’t paint a good picture of you. First of all, many performance reviews (in my humble estimation) do more harm than good. Sure, some are done very well, but most employee reviews are done by people whose work isn’t in human resources. It’s time-consuming and tedious, like asking the head of the shipping department to review and report on the work of the manufacturing department. Sure, many people take the assignment seriously, but when they don’t, you can suffer—or even find yourself promoted to jobs you are not yet qualified to handle.
click here
What if you work with and for idiots?
Your boss doesn’t know what he’s doing, your assistant is always late, and the guy in the mailroom always delivers your mail to someone three floors down with a name that isn’t even close to yours. Welcome to the real world. Nobody’s perfect. But suppose you decided that you had enough and took another job only to discover that the idiots at your new job are even worse. It could happen.
I work with idiots too- so I want another job. But-Unstable economic times can be scary, because of COVID. Right now Brisbane is on lock-down again, nearly a year later! its still the same.
But it doesn’t matter who I work with they often provide the stimulus most of us need to get out of a rut. Keep in mind that if you feel your job might be on the block for reasons other than your performance, you might be offered significant incentives to take a hike.
job applications
Should I just leave now?
So, don’t jump ship too soon. If you quit, you get nothing, but if you’re smart, you will use the time you think you have left to start looking for another job.
Whether I am planning a long or short stay with my current employer, is still think moving up is important for many reasons.
Apart from the money and perks, any growth you can show on your resume plays well for your career. Stuck in rank for more than a few years doesn’t send the best vibes.
If you are ready for the move; you must be able to handle the new responsibility. Prepare your resume.
What Are You Looking For?
First of all, you are telling your boss that you want to continue and expand your career within the company. You are saying that you like the company enough to take a big chance by tackling a move over. You get a lot of points for this kind of gutsy move.
But you better be sure you can pull it off.
There are ways, however, of doing this with a minimum of pain and discomfort for all.
click
Write Your Cover Letter the RIGHT Way
What two resume entries do you want the cover letter reader to examine in detail?
Keep your first draft to one page if possible, but don’t worry too much about length. Later, you’ll edit to the desired word count.
Don’t copy word for word any of the cover letter or resume samples that inspire you. Just get some ideas down on paper or on screen. Don’t feel pressured to generate your final draft first.
focus your paragraphs on your cover letter
Remember what you once learned about the five-paragraph essay? Begin with a clear thesis statement supported by two paragraphs and end with a conclusion.
Cover letters should include the same. The initial paragraph cites job title or functional area of interest, and requests an interview.
This first section can identify the foundations upon which you will rest your candidacy. Is it education? Is it work experience in general, or one or two particular accomplishments? Is it a specific project that matches the position’s stated requirements?
Resume Qualification and motivation paragraphs.
These two paragraphs (sometimes presented in bullet-point lists) detail qualification and motivation connections. They identify examples from your past that project abilities to perform in the future.
How can you connect achievements to job requirements?
for : Resume Closing paragraph.
https://primpandpaper.tumblr.com/post/647125590599778304/special-circumstance-statements-on-your-resume
For any Special Circumstance Statements on your resume
@primpandpaper
I just want to share this because it might help everyone who’s looking for a job and currently fixing their resume. - Resume Phrases for Introductory Paragraphs
These phrases convey a strong sense of enthusiasm and interest.
Administrative Assistant
Upon reading the advertisement in the Jackson Review, I was inspired to contact you immediately and offer this cover letter and attached resume to formalize my interest.
Assistant Curator
Please consider me a strong, enthusiastic, and focused candidate for the Assistant Curator position recently advertised on www.seek.com.au
Assistant Editor
I would like to take all appropriate steps to formalize my candidacy. for the position of Assistant Editor. When I reviewed the posting advertised via www.indeed.com.au
You can also try the below:
Field Finance Manager - While my current position with (Boring Company, Pty Ltd.) is most challenging and rewarding, the opportunity to serve within the capacities described in the posting is professionally exciting.
Fundraiser - I hope someday my enthusiasm and professionalism can contribute to the success of your development campaigns and grant application efforts.
Home Economics Department Coordinator
It would be with great professional enthusiasm and the pride of an alumnus that I now formalise my candidacy for the Home Economics Department Coordinator position.
You can find some more resume profiles here
I applied for this jobs and used the following for my resume intro:
Program Coordinator
I am particularly qualified for this opportunity as a result of my double language major, my current enrolment in two language-proficiency certificate programs, as well as past experiences within tutorial and teaching roles.
Site Location Supervisor
During the past fifteen years, my experiences as a developer, general contractor, owner, and property manager of residential, commercial, and industrial projects have been extensive. In conjunction with these projects, I was actively involved in investment analysis, whole loans and structured transactions, and financial control to assure quality completion within schedules and budgets.
I want to share this because I went to job agencies when i started my jobsearching, I learnt that:
Employment agencies most often deal with temporary, temp-to-perm, or entry-level opportunities. In truth, they don’t find jobs for people, they find candidates for jobs posted with them. Search professionals, or headhunters as they are called, regularly source candidates and they also seek retainer or contingency relationships with potential employers.
Once employers post, these professionals screen information from candidates to determine those who match. Most often, search professionals deal with management or executive level candidates and opportunities or with very specialised fields.
Search professionals also don’t find jobs for people, they find people for jobs that have been posted with them. Cover letters must inspire search professionals to interview and, ultimately, select you as worthy of referral to an employer. If they believe you will get an offer, they envision their contingency or retainer payment already earned, so they are motivated to advocate on your behalf. Lets figure this out fellow jobseekers
Phrases for Introductory Paragraphs
You like your job, but you feel your recent employment review doesn’t paint a good picture of you. First of all, many performance reviews (in my humble estimation) do more harm than good. Sure, some are done very well, but most employee reviews are done by people whose work isn’t in human resources. It’s time-consuming and tedious, like asking the head of the shipping department to review and report on the work of the manufacturing department. Sure, many people take the assignment seriously, but when they don’t, you can suffer—or even find yourself promoted to jobs you are not yet qualified to handle.
click here
What if you work with and for idiots?
Your boss doesn’t know what he’s doing, your assistant is always late, and the guy in the mailroom always delivers your mail to someone three floors down with a name that isn’t even close to yours. Welcome to the real world. Nobody’s perfect. But suppose you decided that you had enough and took another job only to discover that the idiots at your new job are even worse. It could happen.
I work with idiots too- so I want another job. But-Unstable economic times can be scary, because of COVID. Right now Brisbane is on lock-down again, nearly a year later! its still the same.
But it doesn’t matter who I work with they often provide the stimulus most of us need to get out of a rut. Keep in mind that if you feel your job might be on the block for reasons other than your performance, you might be offered significant incentives to take a hike.
job applications
Should I just leave now?
So, don’t jump ship too soon. If you quit, you get nothing, but if you’re smart, you will use the time you think you have left to start looking for another job.
Whether I am planning a long or short stay with my current employer, is still think moving up is important for many reasons.
Apart from the money and perks, any growth you can show on your resume plays well for your career. Stuck in rank for more than a few years doesn’t send the best vibes.
If you are ready for the move; you must be able to handle the new responsibility. Prepare your resume.
What Are You Looking For?
First of all, you are telling your boss that you want to continue and expand your career within the company. You are saying that you like the company enough to take a big chance by tackling a move over. You get a lot of points for this kind of gutsy move.
But you better be sure you can pull it off.
There are ways, however, of doing this with a minimum of pain and discomfort for all.
click
Write Your Cover Letter the RIGHT Way
What two resume entries do you want the cover letter reader to examine in detail?
Keep your first draft to one page if possible, but don’t worry too much about length. Later, you’ll edit to the desired word count.
Don’t copy word for word any of the cover letter or resume samples that inspire you. Just get some ideas down on paper or on screen. Don’t feel pressured to generate your final draft first.
focus your paragraphs on your cover letter
Remember what you once learned about the five-paragraph essay? Begin with a clear thesis statement supported by two paragraphs and end with a conclusion.
Cover letters should include the same. The initial paragraph cites job title or functional area of interest, and requests an interview.
This first section can identify the foundations upon which you will rest your candidacy. Is it education? Is it work experience in general, or one or two particular accomplishments? Is it a specific project that matches the position’s stated requirements?
Resume Qualification and motivation paragraphs.
These two paragraphs (sometimes presented in bullet-point lists) detail qualification and motivation connections. They identify examples from your past that project abilities to perform in the future.
How can you connect achievements to job requirements?
for : Resume Closing paragraph.
https://primpandpaper.tumblr.com/post/647125590599778304/special-circumstance-statements-on-your-resume
For any Special Circumstance Statements on your resume
@primpandpaper
I just want to share this because it might help everyone who’s looking for a job and currently fixing their resume. - Resume Phrases for Introductory Paragraphs
These phrases convey a strong sense of enthusiasm and interest.
Administrative Assistant
Upon reading the advertisement in the Jackson Review, I was inspired to contact you immediately and offer this cover letter and attached resume to formalize my interest.
Assistant Curator
Please consider me a strong, enthusiastic, and focused candidate for the Assistant Curator position recently advertised on www.seek.com.au
Assistant Editor
I would like to take all appropriate steps to formalize my candidacy. for the position of Assistant Editor. When I reviewed the posting advertised via www.indeed.com.au
You can also try the below:
Field Finance Manager - While my current position with (Boring Company, Pty Ltd.) is most challenging and rewarding, the opportunity to serve within the capacities described in the posting is professionally exciting.
Fundraiser - I hope someday my enthusiasm and professionalism can contribute to the success of your development campaigns and grant application efforts.
Home Economics Department Coordinator
It would be with great professional enthusiasm and the pride of an alumnus that I now formalise my candidacy for the Home Economics Department Coordinator position.
You can find some more resume profiles here
I applied for this jobs and used the following for my resume intro:
Program Coordinator
I am particularly qualified for this opportunity as a result of my double language major, my current enrolment in two language-proficiency certificate programs, as well as past experiences within tutorial and teaching roles.
Site Location Supervisor
During the past fifteen years, my experiences as a developer, general contractor, owner, and property manager of residential, commercial, and industrial projects have been extensive. In conjunction with these projects, I was actively involved in investment analysis, whole loans and structured transactions, and financial control to assure quality completion within schedules and budgets.
I want to share this because I went to job agencies when i started my jobsearching, I learnt that:
Employment agencies most often deal with temporary, temp-to-perm, or entry-level opportunities. In truth, they don’t find jobs for people, they find candidates for jobs posted with them. Search professionals, or headhunters as they are called, regularly source candidates and they also seek retainer or contingency relationships with potential employers.
Once employers post, these professionals screen information from candidates to determine those who match. Most often, search professionals deal with management or executive level candidates and opportunities or with very specialised fields.
Search professionals also don’t find jobs for people, they find people for jobs that have been posted with them. Cover letters must inspire search professionals to interview and, ultimately, select you as worthy of referral to an employer. If they believe you will get an offer, they envision their contingency or retainer payment already earned, so they are motivated to advocate on your behalf. Lets figure this out fellow jobseekers
Phrases for Introductory Paragraphs