Friday, April 10, 2020
There Are 5 Stages Of Job Loss Depression - Work It Daily
There Are 5 Stages Of Job Loss Depression - Work It Daily When it comes to job loss, it doesnât matter if youâve been fired (lost job due to your performance), or laid off (lost job due to your companyâs performance), the fact remains you must deal with a five-letter word: grief. There Are 5 Stages Of Job Loss Depression I recently came across an excellent article by a recruiter on the five stages of grief as they relate to job loss. You can read it here. My favorite part of the article is the very end when the author says: âIâve seen people get stuck in Anger for years and not understand why they never get a job offer. Iâve seen others go straight to the Acceptance stage the day after theyâve been laid off. Everyone is different. Donât be too hard on yourself!â Are You Faking Acceptance? I agree everyone navigates grief differently and that we shouldnât be too hard on ourselves. However, I also see lots of cases where people think they are at the âacceptanceâ phase when they really arenât. Hereâs an example... A couple of years ago, a woman joined CareerHMO to help her stalled job search. She had moved to a new city after having spent several months caring for a sick relative. She was upbeat and excited about finding a new position, but couldnât seem to get past the first round of interviews. On paper, she was clearly talented, so I decided to dig a bit deeper to see if something was happening in the interview stage that was causing the problem. I found it when I inquired, âWhy did you leave your last position?â I assumed the answer was around the care of the relative. However, instead she began sharing a long-winded somewhat confusing explanation of her former employer, a project she had been working on, and an ultimate lay-off of 200 employees. I said, âSo, you got laid-off?â To which she again started in on a long explanation which lead me to say, âSo, were you fired?â At which point, she started to cry. Yes. She had been fired. But even worse... she had never really accepted it. We worked for over two months together. Each week, I would challenge her to get through yet another stage of job loss grief. It took a lot of effort, but eventually I got her to truly accept what happened. Two Signs Youâre Really There The best way to know if you are truly over your job loss and in the stage of acceptance is if you can talk about the experience with: Objectivity: You can state the facts without adding emotional commentary. Accountability: You can take ownership of your role in what lead to your job loss. Trust me when I say hiring managers (and everyone else you talk to about your job search) can tell if you arenât at the acceptance stage of job loss grief. So, I hope you will consider having an honest conversation with someone to see if this could be whatâs holding you back. Your Next Step School teaches you everything except how to get the job. You must invest time in learning the right way to job search. I just finished four new training videos for you - they're all about executing an easier job search in this economy. My videos are completely free and I'm confident you're going to find them useful. You can find them here, or by clicking the link below!. WATCH VIDEO NOW ? This post was originally published on an earlier date. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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