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Navigating Your Mental Health During the Job Search: A Coach's Perspective

January 26, 20256 min read

I have been there..

The journey of finding a new job is one I understand intimately, both as a career coach and someone who has walked this path personally. When I faced my own unexpected layoff in 2023, it became the catalyst for founding CoreTactic, but more importantly, it deepened my understanding of the emotional complexity that comes with career transitions. Today, I want to share insights from both my personal experience and my work with over 2,500 professionals who have navigated these challenging waters.

The emotional toll of job searching often goes unacknowledged in our society. We tend to focus on the practical aspects - resumes, cover letters, and interview preparation - while overlooking the profound impact this process can have on our mental wellbeing. Each application submission feels like sending a piece of yourself into the void, hoping for recognition and validation. The waiting game that follows can be excruciating, and repeated rejections or prolonged silence from employers can shake even the most confident professional's foundation.

Don't Panic

I remember sitting at my desk after my layoff, staring at countless job postings, feeling a mix of hope and anxiety with each application I submitted. It's a feeling many of my clients at CoreTactic share with me during our initial consultations. The pressure to find the "perfect" next role, combined with financial stress and the fear of an extended job search, can create a perfect storm of emotional challenges.

Creating structure in chaos becomes essential during this time. Through my work with clients, I've observed that those who approach their job search with a strategic mindset tend to maintain better emotional equilibrium. This doesn't mean dedicating every waking moment to the search - quite the opposite. It means treating your job search like a project with defined parameters and, crucially, built-in boundaries.

My husband Travis, who works alongside me at CoreTactic, often reminds our clients that a job search is a marathon, not a sprint. This perspective is vital for maintaining mental health during what can be a lengthy process. The average job search can take several months, and rushing through it or overextending yourself emotionally won't necessarily speed up the process.

One of the most powerful shifts I encourage in my clients is changing how they measure progress. Traditional metrics like "applications submitted" or "interviews scheduled" tell only part of the story. True progress includes personal growth, skill development, and maintaining emotional resilience throughout the journey. When I work with clients, we create comprehensive progress tracking systems that account for both tangible outcomes and personal development milestones.

The role of community cannot be overstated during a job search. In my own career transition, I found tremendous strength in both giving and receiving support. This experience directly influenced how we structured CoreTactic, emphasizing the importance of community and connection in career development. Whether through professional networking groups, career coaching relationships, or personal support systems, having people who understand your journey can make a profound difference in maintaining mental health.

Professional development during your job search serves multiple purposes. Beyond making you a more competitive candidate, it provides a sense of forward momentum and accomplishment independent of your job search outcomes. I've seen countless clients transform their confidence levels by investing in new skills or deepening existing ones during their transition period. This investment in yourself sends a powerful message to both potential employers and, more importantly, to yourself about your value and potential.

Financial stress often compounds the emotional challenges of job searching. Being transparent about this reality is crucial - it's something I discuss openly with my clients. Creating a financial strategy early in your job search can help alleviate some of this pressure and give you more emotional bandwidth to focus on your career goals. This might involve adjusting your budget, exploring temporary work options, or having honest conversations with your support network about your needs during this transition.

The digital age has transformed job searching in ways that can both help and hinder our mental health. The accessibility of job postings and the ease of online applications can be a double-edged sword. While it's easier than ever to apply for positions, this can also lead to application fatigue and a sense of disconnection from the process. I encourage my clients to balance online job search activities with meaningful networking and personal connection building.

Setting boundaries becomes crucial during a job search, particularly in our always-connected world. The temptation to constantly check email for responses or browse job boards can be overwhelming. I learned this lesson personally during my transition - the importance of creating designated times for job search activities while protecting space for personal life, relationships, and self-care. This boundary-setting is not just about time management; it's about maintaining your sense of self outside of your professional identity.

Physical wellness plays a vital role in maintaining mental health during your job search. The mind-body connection becomes particularly relevant when dealing with the stress of career transition. Regular exercise, adequate sleep, and proper nutrition might seem like basic advice, but their impact on emotional resilience cannot be overstated. In my practice, I've observed how clients who prioritize their physical wellbeing often demonstrate greater emotional resilience during their job search.

The power of narrative also plays a crucial role in maintaining mental health during a job search. How you frame your career transition story - both to yourself and others - can significantly impact your emotional wellbeing. This isn't about toxic positivity or denying the challenges; it's about finding meaning and opportunity in your transition. My own story of transitioning from corporate leadership to founding CoreTactic became more empowering as I shifted my perspective from loss to opportunity.

Professional support can be transformative during this time. Working with a career coach or counselor isn't just about practical job search strategy; it's about having someone in your corner who understands the emotional complexity of career transitions. At CoreTactic, we've built our practice around this holistic understanding of career development, recognizing that mental health and professional success are inextricably linked.

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Remember that your worth isn't defined by your employment status or the length of your job search. This might sound cliché, but it's a truth I've witnessed repeatedly in my work with clients. The professionals who maintain this perspective tend to make better career decisions and maintain stronger mental health throughout their search.

Looking ahead, it's important to recognize that the job search process itself can be a valuable period of personal growth and self-discovery. While the challenges are real, this time can also be an opportunity to reassess your career goals, strengthen your resilience, and develop new skills. The key is maintaining balance - between action and reflection, between pushing forward and taking care of yourself.

The journey to your next role is just that - a journey. As someone who has both experienced and guided others through career transitions, I can assure you that protecting your mental health during this time isn't just important - it's essential for long-term success. At CoreTactic, we believe in supporting the whole person through career transitions, recognizing that mental wellbeing is the foundation upon which successful careers are built.

If you're currently navigating a job search, remember that seeking support isn't a sign of weakness - it's a strategy for success. Whether through professional coaching, counseling, or building a strong support network, investing in your mental health during this time is just as important as updating your resume or preparing for interviews.

Nick T. Rustad, MBA, CSM, CSPO is a seasoned executive, best-selling author, and professional coach with over 25 years of experience in corporate America. As the co-owner and chief coach of CoreTactic, a career and startup coaching company, Nick leverages his extensive background in leadership and consulting to guide clients through career transitions and how to start a new company.

Nicholas T. Rustad, CoreTactic Executive Career and Business Coach

Nick T. Rustad, MBA, CSM, CSPO is a seasoned executive, best-selling author, and professional coach with over 25 years of experience in corporate America. As the co-owner and chief coach of CoreTactic, a career and startup coaching company, Nick leverages his extensive background in leadership and consulting to guide clients through career transitions and how to start a new company.

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