A career coaching article:
When Your Job Goes Away: Seven Tips
by Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D.
Many people believe that job losses are like
earthquakes and computer meltdowns. It's not "if" the Big One is
coming. It's when.
Sometimes you decide it's time for a change. At
other times, you're surprised by events. Either way, your life can be
disrupted. Many people are surprised at their own feelings, even if
they couldn't wait to leave that job.
Here are some steps to take with the Big One is
here.
1. Discuss your
resources with a qualified financial advisor. Can you stretch
your funds beyond six months? Equity loan? Brokerage margin loan?
Short-term jobs?
2. Explore feelings,
if need be, with a qualified specialist. Many people grieve lost
careers, houses and cities -- even those they hated the most
3. Go slow!
Sell the house, move to Wyoming and live in a tent? By December, the
tent is cold and the bears have confiscated your computer to play
hibernation solitaire. "Career winter" is no longer a metaphor.
4. Explore free or
low-cost career resources. Check out the Chamber of Commerce,
your alumni career center, SCORE, and the unemployment office. If you
have trouble staying focused or making a plan, paying your own career
coach may be a good investment.
5. Do something
fun at least once a day. Take the dog to the park, eat an ice
cream sundae, visit a museum. Malls and television are (usually)
distracting but not satisfying.
Caution: If "fun" has gone from your life and your
vocabulary see #2 -- right away.
6. Get physical.
Walk, run, work out, play a sport every day. Exercise creates energy
and keeps you healthy.
7. Get creative.
Write, paint, take a ceramics or poetry class.
Seems frivolous? No You'll need to be creative when
you plan your next step. Get the juices flowing.
Above all, keep a journal. Life will look very
different a year from now and you will be amazed how far you have come
and how much you have learned.
Recommended reading:
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decisions for business and career. Click here for more information.
Your 21-Day Extreme Career Makeover Click here for more
information.
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