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Dealing with Job loss

Saturday April 2011, 00:00:00

Job loss is one of the things that people dread as they travel through their working lives .Whatever your situation might be, job loss has a profound effect on an individuals emotional well being and ultimately state of mind. The aftermath of the job loss for example will likely be filled with anger, frustration, and bitterness as other friends and colleagues continue on the field of employment.
As times passes ,the great healer, the individual begins to adapt to the vicissitudes and then decides to deal with his or her loss .Nonetheless the persons day to day emotions may oscillate but the trick to master is to embrace the day and stay in control and continue to look forward and never back. It such a mindset which will energise you to get on with your life.
We all are guilty of being our worst enemy, self critical over introspective and downing ourselves .Yet a job loss can not be over magnified and should be simply viewed as a closed door whereby providing you a major opportunity to develop yourself and continue on your career path, indeed a road or river is never always straight and may meander from time to time. The path of your career is similar to this and will have times which may be unexpected and off course pleasant surprise. So never blame yourself for the predicament of redundancy or unemployment or over question your skills or abilities.
The 21st Century currently is experiencing some of the most difficult economic conditions for many a decade -credit crunch, low demand ,rising oil prices and off course high unemployment .Nevertheless these circumstances will be corrected and your predicament will not last forever .
And whilst you remain patient think positively and concentrate only about the basics. As the path of your career will soon be back on the straight and narrow.

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