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Barbara Safani

Billie,

These are great points. I have been in many situations where I meet a client less than an hour after they have been downsized. Our initial discussions frequently revolve around the fact that they should expect to feel many emotions over the next few weeks including shock, anger, denial, and even depression but that they can get to a point where they are accepting and even enthusiastic about their search. I remind them that job loss, while stressful, is temporary. New doors will open and new employment will be found.

Scout

These are all great ideas, in particular the first step...Tell 10 people. The more you tell your story, the easier it is to process it and get past the emotions that may block you from getting your next gig. One caution, however, pick those 10 people very carefully.

Remember you are a brand and if you vent with the wrong people, you can get branded with what you say.

Expect some bitterness. You may be feeling as though you have been thrown away like refuse BUT on the positive side, you are now free to shape your destiny. No longer are you a cog in a wheel. You can think independently of the corporate agenda.

billie sucher

Barbara, thanks for bringing up a very important point about the emotional roller coaster; and Scout, appreciate your tip on picking 10 people very carefully! Exactly, pick "safe" people.

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