Saturday, March 14, 2020
7 Things You Learn After Youve Been Laid Off
7 Things You Learn After Youve Been Laid OffBeing laid off is awful, no matter how you cut it. One day you have a job and plans and a sense of security, and the next day youdont. If it happens to you like it does to so many of us, there are some truths to keep in mind, even when things seem horrible. Here are 8 things you learn after youve been laid off. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) 1. Its elend your fault.As soon as it happens, youll probably be racking your brains to figure out why you. Yeah, theres no comforting answer to that question. Ever. Unless youre told were letting you go for X reason, theres probably a complex network of reasons why your number happened to come up. None of these would make you feel better, so try bedrngnis to dwell.2. Its okay to wallow for a bitSoon enough, hunting for a new job will be your daily reality. Take some time to get the bitterness and shock out of your system.3. but then you gotta move on.Youv e got things to do, people to see, resumes to revise.4. Theres always a silver lining.How happy were you at that job, really?5. Your support network is key.You know the old clich that you know who your friends are when the chips are down? Its trueand this is a time when you can texas tea on friends and family for a little extra moral support while you reboot.6. This is an opportunity.No, really, it is It may seem like a pretty crappy one at first, because youre being shoved into a new reality with little warning, but now you have the time and space to take some risks. Always wanted to try something different? Well, now you can. It might not be your long-term solution, but how do you know until you experiment?7. You are more than your job.Getting laid off can feel like a personal rejection, and thats an awfully hard feeling to shake. Also, because our careers take up so much of our time (and pay for life necessities), losing a job can cause general life panic. Its important to look p ast the stress and remember that you are not one job. There are others out thereand more specifically, there are others out there for you.And the most important truth of all8. You will move on.It might take two weeks before you find something new. It may take much longer. The important thing to remember is that you will survive, and find new opportunities.
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