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Now What?

Dear Friend,

Those words (or just the fear of hearing them) haunt just about every job holder in today’s deadsville economy.

Losing a job is a real possibility these days, even for long-time, loyal employees.

I cannot begin to alleviate your pain if this has happened to you recently.  However, I want to point out the silver lining in the otherwise dark clouds that are hanging over you right now.

Answer this question for me:  Did you get up every morning for this job, excited to go to work and dive right in?  If not, then why are you looking for another one of these dead ends?

You now have an incredible opportunity to reinvent your life and begin pursuing the dreams that you never seriously considered before.

The economy is bad for a reason.  We are in a transition from an old economy to a new and very different one.  May I suggest that this is the time to jump off of that old clunker of a train and board the “new” economy?

Perhaps this time, you won’t be worried about what you’ll do in retirement, because you will be doing what you love everyday!

Chase your passions – those things that you’d do for free.  There are today an incredible number of ways to “monetize” (earn money) while doing just about anything.  So why not take this opportunity to go after what you love?

Just imagine yourself going from down in the dumps to thrilled to be alive in the time it takes for you to make this decision for yourself.

Hey, it’s your life.  Maybe it’s time to start living it?

All the best,

Hugh

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  • Ideas With A Kick October 18, 2009, 2:20 pm

    This is what happens when you associate a certain job and job place too much with your identity. Mentally, it becomes part of yourself and when you loose it, it’s like you lost a part of you.

    I think we can all benefit from getting into our heads that, like Tyler Durden from the movie Fight Club says: “You are not your job…

    Great post!

    Eduard

  • Ideas With A Kick October 18, 2009, 9:20 am

    This is what happens when you associate a certain job and job place too much with your identity. Mentally, it becomes part of yourself and when you loose it, it’s like you lost a part of you.

    I think we can all benefit from getting into our heads that, like Tyler Durden from the movie Fight Club says: “You are not your job…

    Great post!

    Eduard

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