Today's work environment is more high-stress than ever before and losing your employment just adds more weight to that load. A Harvard Medical School study reports that people with stress-induced chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) can lose their jobs as a direct result of this medical condition.
Recognizing that being fired is become more commonplace than in previous generations can go a long way toward minimizing the high stress that comes with a pink slip. Behind that pink slip could be a golden opportunity.
Try using these six tips to accelerate your career if you've gotten laid off:
1. Embrace the opportunity. You were fired because you were not considered a right fit for the job. If it's a matter of temperament, embrace the opportunity to find a job that will not make you blow your top, or one in which you can be positive. Embrace the opportunity to find a better fit for your career goals, your good health and a more rewarding lifestyle.
2. Get moving. Don't become paralyzed at being fired. Make a "to do" list each day to a. explore jobs, b. update your resume, c. apply for jobs, d. network, c. review your day's activities, and e. reward yourself for not standing still. If you're down in the blues, perhaps a close friend or some support organization will help you get ambulatory again.
3. Tighten up. Even if you land another job quickly, tightening up on your budget is good advice to take you through the changing-jobs transition. Cut out all but necessities. Reward yourself with free fun such as a trip to the public library, a park or by taking long walks with friends or family members.
4. Be honest. Very few people have never been fired, so don't think you'll never get another job. Focus on the positive results you achieved at your former job. You'll be asked why you got laid off, so tell them your skill set didn't work in that environment and explain what your good points are.
5. Network. It's tried, but true. Go to professional meetings. Join associations. Make cold calls to leaders in your field, and ask for advice. You will find that your bravery will be amply rewarded, even if not immediately.
6. Think outside the box. This is the perfect time to ask yourself if you are on the right career path. Can your skills be useful in another profession that you would find more rewarding? Find four potential "outside the box" career fields, and revise the wording and focus of your resume in four different ways to fit those career requirements.
If you got a pink slip (aka were fired) or simply lost a temporary job, you're at the edge of a great opportunity! Be sure to make the most of it.
Get Back On Track
If you are in Australia, no excuses, I know it is your summer! For the rest of us, a better time to transform your life is the spring when the days start getting longer, the sap is rising and the buds are bursting etc. It's much easier then to be energetic about change.
But it's a good idea after the holiday to do a mental 'detox' and decide what you are going to do differently this year. Perhaps you did that at New Year but somehow when you got back to work in January you lost the plot a bit.
So here are some pointers to keep you going in this year.
* Resolve now to get back to healthy eating. Smaller portions, not too much stodge, plenty of water, plenty of salads, veg and fruit. Starting today, give way or throw away your unhealthy food. Better off going to waste than going to waist.
* Watch what you drink too - fruit juices may be high is sugar, fruit drinks (fruit juice diluted with water and sugar) are even worse... and alcohol may add unnecessary calories. If you can stick to just one glass of wine, fine, otherwise stick to water.
* Get some exercise. Find a safe way of exercising for the weather in your locality. Aim to do several days a week, not just when the mood hits you. Set yourself a realistic starting target and stick to your plan. Exercise only works when you do it - sitting thinking about it is less successful! Exercising in ice and snow can be dangerous so you may have to work out in the gym or dig out the exercise video. This is better than nothing - and when the weather improves you will not have lost your fitness, so go to it!
* Set a goal to build up your health and fitness level, not just to lose weight. Between January and March if you eat sensibly and exercise regularly you'll be building up your muscles and getting your metabolism going. When the spring sunshine does arrive you'll have shaken off the winter sludge and be ready to zoom into summer!
Doing the weighing and measuring will give you the motivation you need to get you started. Get on the scales, get out the tape measure and know just where you are. Now build on that and determine to be fitter and healthier by spring.
It helps if you can be accountable for the changes you are making. Tell your best friend, find a weight loss buddy or be accountable to your personal trainer or weight loss coach. One of my clients is running in the London marathon so she has made a decision to be accountable for her fitness - what are your goals for this year?
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Ruth Klein has sinced written about articles on various topics from Stress Management, Family and Divorce and Infidelity. Ruth Klein, America's De-Stress Diva™, is owner of the award-winning firm The Marketing/Time Source. With a master's degree in clinical psychology, Klein, is the author of the best-selling Time Management Secrets for Working Women and five other boo. Ruth Klein's top article generates over 14800 views. to your Favourites.
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