Miss Zee --
Glad to hear of your 2nd interview; it sounds like you've got your foot in the door. Here are my suggestions:
For the honey jar, use the paper with her writing. Overwrite it with your name in the traditional way, fold it toward you before placing in the honey jar. Even if there is room in the jar, yes, take a spoonful of the honey. While you eat it, focus on how sweet success is and how sweet and attractive (job-wise) you will appear to this interviewer. I would use the attraction and steady work formulas to annoint the honey jar candle. There are a few logical choices for candle colors here so use what you have and what feels most appropriate.
Now, for you, Dear Zee --before the interview I would advise you set aside some time to practice your replies to possible questions. Really sell yourself -- you ARE the best candidate for the job. Make sure your grooming and wardrobe choices are impeccable and appropriate to the line of work. Lastly, I would advise a simple cleansing bath before the interview itself and very lightly dress yourself with crown of success at the crown of your hair (just a dab!) and the very tips of your fingers with attraction (so as to contact the interviewer when you shake hands.) Just make sure to keep fragrances to a minimum because some people dislike cetain smells and you don't want to offend anyone's sense of smell -- our most vivid emotional reactions are often attached to smells. Make eye contact. Smile when appropriate. Ask relevant questions -- but NOT about pay or vacation time! Let the interviewer know you have had other offers (if you have) but that this position is your first choice. Be ready to tell at least one brief (1-2 minute) story that demonstrates why YOU are the lady for the job.
(Did I mention I'm a corporate trainer for that great big company eveyone buys their tickets from? Yeah, I know a thing or two about how those wily HR folks think...

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Best of luck, Miss Zee! Let us know how it goes for you.