A quick introduction!
鈥淚鈥檓 so nervous!鈥 The most overused line you say when you have an interview coming up. Your stomach hurts, you can鈥檛 think straight, you start having second thoughts, and ultimately just overwhelm yourself. But just like with most things in life, it's important that you mentally prepare yourself. You鈥檙e now probably asking, 鈥淲ell how do I do that?鈥 Don鈥檛 worry, I got you covered! Check out this pre-interview ritual I have created to help you get rid of those interview jitters.
Step 1: Wake听up and听have a听healthy听breakfast听听
Of course, the start of your day begins with you getting out of bed, washing up, and turning to the mirror to give yourself that two-minute motivational speech. Alongside this pep talk, it is important to eat a healthy breakfast. Just like what famous inventors James Caleb Jackson and John Harvey Kellogg said, 鈥淏reakfast is the most important meal of the day.鈥澨
A good food to have, that will help calm those pre-interview nerves, is simply a banana! That鈥檚 right, a banana! This well-known fruit provides more benefits than you think, from increasing your potassium levels to balancing your blood sugar levels, and not to mention, it鈥檚 something light and natural! It is recommended that you try eating a banana 30 minutes before your interview. A little tip, try to lay off on your cup of coffee for that day. Trust me, it won鈥檛 help.听 听听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听听
Step 2:听Move听those听legs!听
Sometimes we become so anxious and overwhelmed that we just end up staring blankly at a wall for too long. Move around and go for a walk or a jog outside, this will help you stay calmer and relieve any of that stress you鈥檙e feeling before the interview. Taking a stroll around the neighbourhood, meditating听or even doing a short exercise is enough to distract your mind from the interview and clear out those butterflies in your stomach. I find that the less I think about my interview, the more confidence I gain in myself!听
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Step 3:听Talk to yourself,听it鈥檚听not weird!听听
Most of the time when we feel nervous or anxious, we tend to stay quiet and disengage ourselves from others. Let鈥檚 say you're trying to solve a problem, most of the time you speak out loud to yourself to get your brain moving and working through it. Talking out loud to yourself, a friend or a family member before your interview will help you build momentum to speak more fluently in your interview. Alternatively, you can simply search up 鈥渋nterview practice questions鈥 on YouTube and practice answering them!
Step 4:听Dress to impress!听听听
So, you鈥檝e had a nice, healthy breakfast, you鈥檝e moved your body around a little, and you have gotten yourself into a talkative mood. Now it鈥檚 time to clean yourself up and put on that great outfit you have been saving just for this moment!
Now, you are presenting yourself with the clothes you wear for the interview, so make sure that you put on something clean, ironed听and professional. Depending on the type of interview you have coming up and the company鈥檚 culture, it would sometimes be okay to dress a little more casually. For example, if you are interviewing for a job that is not that formal, it would be appropriate to dress more casually, whereas if you are interviewing for a more professional position, it is best to go with a nice suit, blazer听or dress. Keep your head held high, show that beautiful smile of yours, and make that great first impression!听听
Step听5:听Keep calm and relax听
Just breathe! There is no point in stressing yourself out if you don鈥檛 have to. You鈥檙e probably someone who always feels the need to do a last-minute review of all your interview notes听just to make sure that you haven鈥檛 missed any information. But as you are racing through those last few minutes to get 鈥減repared鈥, your anxiety levels are at an all-time high and you can鈥檛 think straight anymore. Taking those last few moments to breathe can do a whole lot for you.听
A good breathing exercise to follow while waiting for your interview is one called the 鈥4-7-8鈥 breathing exercise by Dr. Andrew Weil. The following is a video of Dr. Weil demonstrating his breathing technique:
听A visual guide for the "4-7-8" breathing technique:

Not only can you apply this technique before your interview, but anytime you find yourself in a stressful situation, this can help!
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This is it! The ritual that鈥檚 going to change your life! Well鈥 may be exaggerating just a 鈥渓ittle鈥 bit, but it鈥檚 definitely one that will change your pre-interview approach and help improve that confidence already inside you. Now, let me sum this all up for you:听听
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Have a banana for breakfast. It鈥檚 easy, quick听and healthy!听
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Get a little exercise or meditation in. It will help relieve some of that pressure you feel.听听
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Get yourself into a chatty mood. The more you talk, the less hesitation you will have in your voice during your interview.
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Make sure to come into your interview looking sharp. Dress appropriately and present yourself in the best way you can!
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Have a go at Dr. Weil鈥檚 鈥4-7-8鈥 breathing technique. It will help keep you calm and relax those uneasy feelings you are experiencing.
Don鈥檛 get me wrong, interviews can be scary, but they are something we can beat. Believe in yourself, you made it this far already, and don鈥檛 give up!听
About the author
Fatima Muni听
Social Media Campaign Coordinator
Fatima Muni is an Arts and Business co-op student at 蓝莓视频, and is currently completing her second co-op this term at the University of 蓝莓视频, as a Social Media Campaign Coordinator for Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE). One of the main projects she is working on this term is writing blogs for the Co-operative Education blog page. To date, she has written about helpful co-op tips and student co-op experiences, and continues to write more blogs with the purpose of sharing information that can benefit other co-op students! Feel free to check out Fatima's .

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