How to Live Positively After Redundancy

Posted Jan 23, 2009 by JamesDeVere / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

This is a short guide to remaining confident after losing your job. It oulines steps that you can take to remain positive. Although primarily written for the United Kingdom it can be applied globally.

Introduction

The boss has shown you the door and you feel terrible. What can be done to remain positive when you are looking for work? This article provides a guide for staying optimistic after you lose your job. Refinancing, exercise and writing constructive messages to yourself are ways to stay focused when you find yourself without a job.

Discuss It With Your Kin

The doom of the current situation, with the shame of not having a job, is a hardship. The first thing you should realise is that there are many others in a similar fix. Talking about your predicament, with someone that you can trust, may help. Remaining affirmative will be much easier if you unburden yourself.

Refinance and Remortgage

Take stock of your finances. Banks will allow you some leeway if you are showing them that you are making positive moves to take control of your dire situation. Many believe that the bank is an immobile uncaring beast but this often is not the case. If you do have a mortgage or even expenses take control of your situation. Discuss it with the lender and they might just be flexible. This will empower to realise that things are not that bad. Remaining silent is never best practice.

Stay Fit, Eat Well and Have a Laugh

Common sense advice, that your grandmother told you, is a good way to stay on top of your game. Play in the snow or visit the local market and discover fresh food bargains and maybe rent some funny movies. These are simple, inexpensive ways to stay assured after your layoff.

Visit the Art Gallery, the Library and The Museum

Every community has free events that stimulate the mind. The botanical gardens are one place, full of beauty that will inspire you to a more positive frame of thinking. Such places stimulate your senses with colour and life for free. You will feel better again if you get away for a few hours.

Affirm and Re-affirm

"Affirmations," sound dated but they can raise your mood. Place clear and positive statements around the house where you can easily see them. Phrases like, "I am moving ahead with strength - I am strong." Any phrases that keep you motivated will work. The list for positive avowals is only limited by your imagination.

Don't Feel Guilty About the Pub

One pastime that you really might enjoy is spending more time at the local hotel or pub. For ladies it might be fun to meet with friends there as well. As long as you remain relatively sober what could be more positive than that. Just don't overdo it. Who knows - across a pint that new prospect may just be waiting plus you are also having fun.

Lose Your Pride

If you want a new job then lose your ego. Lose your pride at asking for another job. You will have to ask as many people as you can. A single question to a unique contact might just provide that new prospect.

Volunteering

Volunteering is an excellent way to remain positive after a lay-off. Everyone hires a volunteer. If you are able-bodied then you can work. Get involved in the local state of affairs - the church, the old people's home or your children's school. This is a strong way to keep you smiling after a crash. A new job may be in the offing if you volunteer and the organisation just might offer you a paid role in the future.

Make Money Online

The World Wide Web is growing despite the economic downturn requiring people from all walks of life. New opportunities on the Internet can help you. Writer's Web sites, product testing sites, and survey sites are helpful if you have computing skills from you last job. It is worth trying, guaranteeing some income, while you are searching for a new career.

Find someone in a similar fix and work on the problem together

Do not get stuck in the house. Get out and about. If you fall into static mode then you might become depressed. Stay motivated by finding someone in a similar fix. Together you can work on finding new jobs. Two heads on the problem is better than attempting it alone. That is what friends are for.

Be Strong and Courageous

Put on a brave face. Remember all have been in your situation at some stage. Adopt a tenacious mien that can shield you from falling into self pity. Call on your imagination. Become a strong knight ready for battle. A little imagination goes a long way when you are faced with redundancy.

Up the Hugs

Affection goes a long way when you are out of work. When was the last time that you complimented your wife or made your husband feel confident? Simple words of kindness shared with loved ones, help. Hugs and affection lift your spirit and go a long way. This is the time to reconsider your family and friends, putting some kindness back into affairs, helping you remain positive.

You Are Not Alone

Forget isolation realising that you are not alone. Many, many others are going through the same thing. Reminding yourself of this helps banish negative feelings. Knowing that you are in it with a lot of others keeps you positive.

Conclusion

Exercise, volunteering and sharing are some of the ways to remain positive after redundancy. Leaving the house helps motivate you to find a new career. Your situation is not unique so don't feel isolated. Get out there, give it a go and good luck.

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