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Lost Your Job? Ten Ways to Bounce Back!
by: Mary Jeanne Vincent
Whether you've been right-sized, downsized, underutilized,
or just plain fired, looking for work is a life-changing experience
that rocks your world. Regain your equilibrium with these ten strategies and
get back to being your best.
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1. Take time to grieve
for what is lost. Losing a job is big. Find a way to acknowledge the
loss. What ritual could you perform or symbol could you use to say goodbye to
the past? What positive habit could you develop to help you transition to the
future?
2. Admit your feelings.
This helps you gauge where you are in the process and help you determine what
next step to take. Typically you feel anger, sadness, fear, embarrassment, loss
of confidence, and more-and that's normal!
3. Write about your fears,
dreams, hopes, and losses. Getting it down on paper helps you make
sense of the change and put it into perspective.
4. Look for the humor
in the situation. Humor is transformational. It heals us and changes
the way we view a situation and our attitude toward it. Open your heart and
mind to the humor in everyday life.
5. Appreciate the neutral
zone for what it is, a fallow time full of uncertainty and possibility.
You can't will-power your way through this period; it takes as long as it takes.
This transition can be a period of both chaos and great creativity.
6. Reframe your experience
and seek to reinvent yourself. Ask, "How else can I look at this?"
What future door opened when this door closed? How can you reinvent yourself?
7. Change your vocabulary.
Choose powerful words rather than powerless words. Keep a list of powerful words
posted nearby and refer to them often. Notice how your feelings change when
you say:
" I can" instead of "I have to."
"I have choices" instead of "I have no options."
"This is an opportunity" instead of "I have a problem."
"I see success around the corner" instead of "I am a failure."
"I can hardly wait!" instead of "I am dreading…"
8. Ask for help when
you need it. We all need the help and support of family and friends
at various points in our lives. Use your support system and seek outside help
when you feel overwhelmed.
9. Cut yourself and everyone
else some slack. We are all human. In times of stress and change, we
are bound to make mistakes. Accept and forgive your own mistakes and those of
others so that you can focus on the important things.
10. Dare to dream again!
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage. Develop the courage
to build a new dream.
Other articals you may be interested in:
Understanding
Job Stress and How to Deal With It
Budgeting:
The Critical Flaw That Causes Most Budgets to Fail
How
To Make Your Dreams Come True

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