Transition: Step 3 – Communicate

Transition Step 3 - Communicate

Step 3 – Communicate Your Situation

If you’re like most people, you really don’t want to face your family, neighbors and friends.  You don’t know how to tell people what just happened to you.  You likely figure that, no matter how you explain your situation, people will assume that your situation was a result of something you did – or, didn’t do.

This is another situation where TOUGH LOVE is necessary.

Get Over It!  There’s NO REASON TO BE EMBARASSED!

In short, GET OVER IT! Swallow your pride and tell everyone you know!  Don’t worry about what they think. Unless they’ve been on another planet for the past six months, everyone in the United States knows that there are currently over 5 million people who have lost their jobs in the past few months – through no fault of theirs!

The economy continues to lose over 600,000 jobs each month. So, there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON for you to be embarrassed about your situation.

We hear that hardly anyone in the U.S. doesn’t know at least one person – maybe a friend or neighbor or family member - who has lost a job due to the economy. So, the reaction from most people is that they want to help!

If you can communicate to them what who you are (i.e., your profession or specialty) – most people will be glad to tell you if they know about an appropriate opportunity.  And, they will likely help you get your marketing material (read that “resume”) into the hands of someone who can make a decision.

That’s EXACTLY what you want and NEED!

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