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Dealing with Resume Writer's Block

Entry level job seekers may not always find writing their resumes as an easy task. It takes some thought to organize your information in a way that's clear and concise, as well as marketable to your readers. There is nothing wrong with asking for help with your resume; as a matter of fact, you should. I certainly did. One problem you may encounter when creating your resume is writer's block. Check out these tips from Wellness and Writing Coach, Rochelle Melander.

1. Use mind mapping to collect your ideas.
2. Think small.
3. Think in drafts.
4. Set deadlines.
5. Get out of the house.
6. Pay attention to your energy level.
7. Get examples.
8. Walk away.
9. Get support.
10. Call the professionals.

Writing a resume can be a challenge for anyone, especially if your mind won't cooperate with you. These tips could give you a new perspective on how to write a successful resume.

For more information on these tips, go to http://www.jobseekerweekly.com/newsletter.php?news=334.

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