Friday, 8 January 2016

Redundancy Emotional Considerations

Emotional Considerations

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It is surprising how emotional redundancy can be. I was not prepared for that when it happened to me.

However, in a way it is not surprising, your workplace may be somewhere you have worked for 40 or more hours each week for twenty or more years. That is a lot of emotional investment in a place.

The people you know the social events the regular routine and the role you have is all important considerations. therefore do not be thrown off by having an emotional response to being made redundant.

So do not worry if your initial response is one that you were not anticipating.

Yes there is life after redundancy, it may even be better , but it is not an easy process to go through and you need to be gentle on yourself at this time. It is after all a form of grieving and may well have been a shock.

Please read the article below to help you at this time. 

Coping With The Psychological Effects of Redundancy 


    Surviving The Axe Book
     

    Surviving the Axe: How to Deal with Redundancy and Unemployment

    From handling job loss, seeking opportunities and going to interviews. Surviving the trauma of redundancy and job loss in a positive way forward.
     
    "Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude...
    Thomas Jefferson"

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