Interview Intimidation

Well, I'm still awake, unable to find my slumber. I am awash with nervous energy and anticipation. Tomorrow I have a job interview. It will be for a position that won't change my living situation but will change my responsibilities greatly.  I will have more basically. Well maybe fewer overall but bigger ones. When measured by sheer mass they are more for sure. But if you're simply quantifying them then I'm probably moving to a smaller number of bigger responsibilities. Which should work well on relieving the whirling on my mind and allow for more of a singular focus on tasks. I'm up against 5 other colleagues for the position as well. I don't know the identity of all of them but I know they will be quality applicants. It will be an interesting experience to be sure. I have written answers out for most of the potential questions I think they will ask and I have a list of my strongest accomplishments ready to go. I find that it is helpful to be very familiar with such things so as to use them as examples in questions. Also, anything that relates directly or very closely to the job at hand makes for quality examples. I have tried to flavour my answers in that direction. I guess we'll see how that goes. I hope I can sleep soon. Apparently a good night's sleep is the best preparation you can have. I think that is just a myth or ideal. The real best preparation you can have is being very comfortable and prepared. Which of course would allow you to be more relaxed and gain a full night of sleep the night before. I guess I am not fully prepared. Luckily, my body will wake me up nice and early with unbridled excitement and I'll have extra time to get myself in the right head space. Well, so I hope. Enough outward rambling, time to make an attempt to shut it down.