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No Fooling! Successfully Recovering from Job Loss
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- Guide to Job Loss Recovery
- Reclaiming Your Career Prosperity
- 7 Steps to Re-Start Your Job Search Momentum with Positive Actions
- Coming to Terms with Change: Letting Go
Next week: Successfully Recovering from a Layoff
Almost everyone who works has experienced at least one job
loss. And recovered! The loss of income is very scary, and recovering income -- as quickly as possible -- is not optional for most of us.
The impact, and your rights to unemployment compensation after job loss, vary depending on your location and the way you lost your job. In this article Job-Hunt's Editor Susan P. Joyce defines the 4 basic kinds of job loss and the compensation that may be due you with the new US legislation.
As you transition from the emotional upheaval of job loss
to reclaiming your career prosperity, do not budge from focusing on four needs that will help you reclaim the future you desire.
Job-Hunt's Job Loss Recovery Expert Nan S. Russell, who was fired from her first professional job and went on to manage recruiting for Macy's, shares 4 areas of focus for you to begin your recovery and find that next great job.
Treating job loss like a mini-break, where moments of
leisure are punctuated with bouts of enthusiastic vigor, won’t build the future you desire or help you through this emotional transition.
There were times you didn’t want to go to work when you had a job, but you still did. Now you’re working for yourself, so do something. Forward action, no matter how small, fuels motivation, builds energy, and ignites job search creativity. Job-Hunt's Job Loss Recovery Expert Nan S. Russell offers a 7-day job search momentum quick-start recipe to get rolling and productive in your job
search.
Endings can be difficult. There’s the shock, the worry,
the anger. Since job loss is a big loss, the five signs of grieving (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance) are common to this situation, too. Also common is fear.
Unlike change, which happens swiftly, transition happens slowly, over time. In this article, Job-Hunt's Job Loss Recovery Expert Nan S. Russell shares the transition stages and how to begin the process of "letting go" so you can move on to the next step in your career.
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