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MR. Topsy Turvy’s Job Rant

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I have started to read my two little boys the Mr. Men books at bedtime. They love them and it gives me a chance to reminisce about my childhood, as I also loved them. However last night something happened to me that has never happened before… I had my very first Mr. Man dream. Freaky stuff I hear you say. Well yes, but it was a fascinating dream too. Let me tell you about it.Mr Topsy Turvey

The dream was about a character Mr. Topsy Turvy who gets everything mixed up, upside down, inside out and back to front. (not surprisingly the very story I read the children last night). Mr Topsy Turvy lives in Happyland and seems to cause havoc everywhere he goes. He greets people he meets by saying “Morning Good” and wears his hat upside-down.

So anyway my dream…like Ireland the economic climate in Happyland was challenging to say the least and jobs were hard to find. Mr. Topsy Turvy had been looking for employment for over 6 months and had not had any luck. He was starting to get frustrated and even angry with his job search. His confidence was low and he was starting to feel depressed. He avoided his neighbours Mr. Happy and Mr. Nosey at all costs. One day when having a cup of tea with Mr. Muddle he decided to write a letter to the local newspaper about his job search and the lack of support he was getting. It would be the perfect opportunity to get the anger and frustration off his chest.

So he sat down and wrote his letter-

“To Mr. Chatterbox – the Editor of the Happyland Gazette,

I haven’t been looking for a job for 6 months now. There seems to be job opportunities everywhere. There is a point going to recruitment agencies, after all they have vacancies to fill. I feel that they are not only looking after themselves and that they really care about me. The newspapers even have jobs advertised that I want and that I am qualified to do. Job boards seem to have unique and up to date jobs and hundreds of them.

People are not talking about networking not all of the time. I know how to network. I like talking to strangers. I do know even how to start. I think it is for me. And what’s with this “Media Social”? It can help me with my job search. InLink, Bookface and Tertwit are not time consuming and are a complete use of my time.

I am a great interviewer. I always get excited about them. I believe I will get offered the job based on my great interview skills.

Get me stated on the government, the government is useful and is doing everything it can.

I wake up every day happy and motivated and always leave the house. I really love job seeking and believe I have been given an opportunity to look for something new. At this rate I am going to find a job forever.

Please don’t publish this.

Regards Kind,

Mr. Topsy Turvy”

So that is my dream, the letter was published and it acted as a great motivator to the job seekers of Happyland. Mr Topsy Turvy was hired by the gazette as an Economic journalist and Happyland is now officially out of recession.

Okay so the letter is quite hard to read and Mr. Topsy Turvy didn’t say what he meant to say. However what he has said is what most job seekers should believe if they are going to be successful about their job search. In the current market “Positive Attitude” is a vital ingredient in every job success. We cannot control the economy or even how the government deals with these challenging times, but we can control our beliefs and how we view our world.

So why don’t you take the Topsy Turvey approach to job seeking?

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The Author:

I am an experienced Career Consultant with a passion for helping people excel in their career. Areas I specialise in include: Outplacement, Personal Branding, CVs, Interviewing, Job search, Social Media and Networking. www.careerscoach.ie http://www.careerscoach.ie

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  • I love it, the sublimal language is really well done. More people could do with using his topsy turvy way of being positive. Totally agree with Miriam this would make a great video blog too.
  • gregfry
    I am still trying to source my Topsy Turvy outfit for the video blog..LOL. Glad you liked the post.
  • I can recommend someone who can teach you how to make a new one from scratch!! lol.
  • Greg, What a cool post! and I agree with Facondo, both of yesterdays posts complement each other really well... Friday must be creativity day on Bloggertone :) I think sometimes PMA is misunderstood. I am a realist but also a huge believer in positivity, in many respects, its a choosing of where you intend to invest your focus and indeed your energies. Just because someone chooses not to focus on the negative does not mean they are ignoring it. There is a greater need for PMA now than has been for a long time.
  • gregfry
    Thanks for your comment Niall. Much appreciated.
  • This letter needs to be used when empowering people to say what they really mean!
    There are no PINK ELEPHANTS with Mister Topsy-Turvy!
    Greetings,
    Little Miss-Understood
  • gregfry
    Little Miss-Understood
    Thanks for the words and greetings.
    Hope you are well:)
  • gregfry
    Thanks to you all for your comments.

    @Lewis - thanks for a great comment - "It's only when we change our mindset that things on the outside change. We are the authors of our own circumstances, but so often we don't know that we have that power."

    @Barney - you are right that Positivity follows Positivity in life.

    @Facundo - Loved Lewis's post and your comment on it.

    @Miriam - Thanks for your comments, I will be reading the boys Mr. Tickle this evening.
  • barneyausten
    Enjoyable analogy Greg - thanks. Mr Tickle was always my favourite Mr Men! I would take your thoughts "Positive Attitude" further than the job success - it is a life success tool whatever you are engaged in. Positivity follows positivity (is that even a word?!) and will always bring a great outcome.
  • I really enjoyed this Greg. It's very well written and kept me engaged right to the end (which doesn't always happen when I invest the time to read a blog-post). It would also make a great videoblog!
  • LewisEvans
    Greg, lovely post! Don't read mine, it doesn't apply here!
  • LewisEvans
    Actually, I think he was saying exactly what he meant! It's interesting how uplifting the letter is. It turns a very negative situation into one full of possibilities - which of course it is, if you want to see it that way. It's only when we change our mindset that things on the outside change. We are the authors of our own circumstances, but so often we don't know that we have that power.
  • Nice one Greg. Funny that today's two posts are quite connected. Lewis' (http://bit.ly/anMuAU) was looking for originality and creativity (which you showed) and then you are looking for people to believe a bit more and stop listening to the blues and get their act together; just as Lewis is encouraging people to get into their laboratory and find out their own way!
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