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This isn't a job search book. It's a survival guide for the part no one prepared you for.
The 2026 job market isn't just competitive -- it's psychologically destabilizing. Long hiring cycles, algorithmic rejection, and endless waiting are quietly eroding confidence, identity, and hope.
In The Psychology of Job Searching 2026, Byron K. Veasey helps you understand what prolonged uncertainty does to your nervous system -- and how to move through it without losing yourself.
Rather than offering generic tactics or empty positivity, this book provides psychological clarity, practical frameworks, and steady, human guidance for navigating extended transitions.
You'll learn how to rebuild confidence through evidence (not affirmations), manage transition fatigue, protect your identity, and redefine success in a way that is sustainable -- not exhausting.
Written especially for mid-career and senior professionals, high performers, and thoughtful leaders, this book meets you where you are and helps you move forward with steadiness, clarity, and self-trust.
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