8 Strategies To Navigate Your LinkedIn Emotional Roller Coaster Ride
LinkedIn can be a blessing or a curse when you’re looking for your next opportunity.
While LinkedIn can be a great resource for networking, building your personal brand and finding job opportunities, it can also be upsetting to check your feed constantly filled with stories of people getting laid off, sharing their new job opportunities, and/or your own frustration with companies who are looking for a “unicorn” in this crazy job market. Applying for jobs posted on LinkedIn that have thousands of applications within hours can be very demotivating along with having FOMO from seeing pictures of other marketers at high-profile events like Cannes while you're home in your pajamas.
Many midlife marketers I’ve spoken to have purposely taken a break from LinkedIn even though they need to rely on it to figure out what’s next in their career.
It’s easy to fall into the LinkedIn rabbit hole comparing yourself to others and feeling like you’re falling behind or are just not good enough.
Here are 8 strategies to make LinkedIn a more positive and productive tool in your career transition while protecting your emotional well-being.
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About this Newsletter
As mentioned in Forbes , “A midlife crisis is defined as a period of emotional turmoil in middle age, around 40 to 60 years old, characterized by a strong desire for change.”? However, marketers begin their midlife crisis much earlier.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the average age of a US marketing/advertising manager is 39.0, compared to 46.7 for all managerial roles.
While the marketing industry has responded to issues of gender, race, and sexual harassment, there continues to be no movement against ageism.? This issue has been swept under the rug, but it is very real.
When I was laid off from my job in advertising in my 30s, it was a dark and scary time.? I had no idea what was next for me and needed to figure out a way to reinvent myself.? I remember all of the people in my network who went out of their way to help me and those who let my emails go into “cyberspace”.? That experience made me realize how important it is to “pay it forward” to help other “midlife marketers” figure out what’s next in their career journey.? Life is too short to stay in a job that doesn’t align with your core values and connect to something greater than yourself.
This bi-weekly newsletter for “midlife marketers” (from new managers to senior leaders) has easy-to-read tips and actionable advice on ways to design your own career path, take your career to the next level and how to master the art of networking.? This newsletter will leverage my insights to help you navigate your career journey. Each issue will also include a curated list of job opportunities shared from my network of 7,600+ marketers.
About Marni Gordon
Marni is passionate about paying it forward to help marketers who want to thrive in a career they love. Marni is an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) through the International Coaching Federation (ICF), a Certified Career and Executive Coach from New York University (NYU), and a Certified Group Coach from Group Coaching HQ (ICF Certified Program) with 25+ years of corporate marketing leadership experience. Marni has an extensive background creating community, networking, training individuals and groups, developing individuals in a variety of high-performance roles, and facilitating discussions to help clients uncover their own insights, action plans and accountability. Marni is a super connector and will help you become one too.
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4 个月Spot on! Thanks for the tips!
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4 个月Another great issue… and what a spot on list of tips for having a healthy approach to LinkedIn (while in job search mode). I have heard from many that taking periodic breaks is helpful.
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4 个月Dear Marny, I am so glad and thankful that you are expressing what I have been feeling for a long time! I would have never had the idea to write about it because I thought it is only my problem and it is so good to know, that there are many others out there who share these feelings! It is very encouraging and somehow comforting. And thanks for the good advice!