Words to the wise - Besides being dedicated to the recruiter's life (whatever that may mean to you) along with taking care of personal responsibilities with family, etc.--remember to have sideline activities such that they take you away from the rigors of recruiting (because traversing the terrain can become rigorous, even difficult).
I say this for two reasons—first, it’ll allow you to decompress a little from your full-time work, and allow you to pursue, develop and enjoy your other interests and talents. For me it’s athletic competition and photography.
Believe it or not—such activities can improve your sanity and actually make you a better recruiter. I’ve creatively integrated them into my recruiting activities—making sure they do not detract or diminish.
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