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From Survival to Revival: Getting Ready for the Recovery by Dan King How
high will unemployment go? Has
the job market hit bottom yet? How
bad will it get? And when will
the recovery begin? Actually,
this is a great time to enhance your value even more.
Take an inventory of your skills, identify the gaps, and explore
ways to fill them. Take that
class you’ve been putting off, read that book your friend recommended,
or immerse yourself in a new activity that stretches your abilities.
Whether through formal means or independent action, take advantage
of this time to learn something new. Not
good at mixing and mingling in professional groups? Then don't try to be
something you're not. Find a
way to network that fits you and your personal style. Make a vow to
introduce yourself to just two people, and then go treat yourself to a
hot-fudge sundae - or whatever it takes.
In other words, don't berate yourself for not accumulating 50
business cards; reward yourself for taking a couple of steps outside of
your comfort zone. Two
contacts are better than no contacts. There isn't a "one size fits all" approach to networking. In fact, some of the best networking occurs when you're not actually networking - when you bump into a friend at the gym, in the supermarket, or while you're out walking the dog - where simply by talking about your situation, you get interesting suggestions and ideas. Practice your scripting so you can speak positively about the future and not fall victim to the present and past. Practicing this now will build your resilience and make it easier to move forward in a clear and confident manner later.
Finally, use this period of unemployment (or unhappy employment) to develop the forbearance and fortitude to cope with things as they are. Take a daily recess. Get away from your workspace. Turn off your cell phone and pager -- and turn on your imagination and creativity. Take a long walk, practice meditation, visit a museum, read the sports page, listen to music, feed the pigeons, whatever ... just do it! Be kind to yourself amidst the chaos and uncertainty that surrounds you, knowing that no matter how bad things might be, this too shall pass.
Yes,
a revival is coming.
So let’s rejoice …. and revel in the possibilities that await
us. Working Our Way Back by Dan King Tapping the Power Within by Peter Metzner The
Search for Meaningful Work by Dan King and Mark Guterman Defining a Generation by Dan King Pursuing
a Paycheck with a Purpose by Dan King and Mark Guterman |
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