24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | Marie Magdala Roker
1. Find your purpose in life. Take the time to evaluate your
situation. Assess your skills and qualifications. Realize what
is the driving force in your life. Perhaps you were meant to be
a teacher instead of an accountant. Visit www.assessment.com to
find out!
2. Update your resume. Make sure to highlight your recent
accomplishments. Have a friend or professional look over your
resume. If your company offers an outsourcing resource,
definitely utilize their services.
3. Give yourself time to grieve. Losing your job is
disappointing. Be gentle with yourself and give yourself time.
Don't rush through your feelings. Be honest with your family and
friends about what you are feeling and what you want from them.
4. Self-promote! Network! Network! Network! If you are staying
in your current career, attend association meetings or schedule
your own networking event. Speed Networking is becoming very
popular. A good one to try is Naked Meetings:
www.nakedmeetings.com. Make contacts and cultivate new
relationships. Don't just rely on posting your resume on the
internet; speak to colleagues and friends about the
opportunities you are seeking.
5. Save money. Unless you have a substantial amount of money
saved, now is not the time to buy a Brooks Brothers suit or a
pair of Manolo Blahniks. Prepare and set a budget for 9-12
months. Make minimum monthly payments on credit cards and get
rid of any unnecessary debt or expenses. For great financial
advice visit www.suzeorman.com.
6. Reconnect with friends and family. Spend time with your kids,
be available for them. Take your spouse out for a date. Invite
friends over for dinner.
7. Go back to school. Now is the time to finish that degree or
start graduate school. Don't have the time to get to school? Try
distance education. Take classes in the comfort of your home at
your pace. For a list of schools offering distance education,
visit www.classesusa.com.
8. Don't bad-mouth your former employer. It's a small world. No
matter how you feel about your former employer, never disclose
any important information or say anything negative about them.
9. Surround yourself with positive and motivated people. Part
of your grief process might be to find other people in your
situation to help you cope. Beware of any chat rooms or
discussion boards that are outlets for people to vent and
complain. Now is the time to be effective and optimistic.
10. Relish in the present and look to the future. You can not
undo the past. Accept the reality and change in your life. Ask
yourself "What's next?" It may not seem like it now, but this
might be the best thing that has happened to you.
About Author :
Marie Magdala Roker is an Academic and Personal Development
Coach and Certified Breakthrough Parenting Instructor who works
with moms, teens, and college students and helps them empower
themselves to get from where they are to where they want to be
in life.