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Clara is a career coaching expert and has supported individuals landing positions in education, non-profit, corporate, and beyond.
Everyone hits a block at one point or another. It can be easy to sit and stare, hoping for an a-ha moment, but that might not be very productive or time-saving. The interviewers are looking for insight into your habits and how quickly you are capable of overcoming crippling blocks.
Clara is a career coaching expert and has supported individuals landing positions in education, non-profit, corporate, and beyond.
"I have tried a number of techniques to fight myself through a brain block, and I've found the most beneficial to be physical movement. Sometimes, I'm not aware of how long I've been sitting at my desk working on a project, and my body just needs to move. I'll stand and stretch or take a quick walk around the block. Generally, when I come back to my desk I've helped clear my mind and feel more prepared to dive back in."
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