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Layoffs: Maybe the best career move ever

by Leigh Goessl

Getting laid off can be devastating and when you get the bad news of losing a job, things may seem hopeless. The uncertainty of an unknown future is frightening, especially if the job lost was your family's primary source of income.

While things seem pretty bleak when a layoff notice is received, this dark cloud may have a silver lining if you look in the right places. As the old saying goes, when one door closes another opens.

If you are receptive to the idea of testing the proverbial waters and trying new things, you may discover the misfortune of being laid off may be the best thing that ever happened to your career.

Once the shock of losing a job is over, a window of opportunity opens and by opening the curtains and drawing them back, you get an instant opportunity to look outside beyond the scope of what is in front of you. As you examine the view and imagine the possibilities, you may discover a new direction for your career that will lead to success, happiness and fulfillment.

When you are laid off, an advantage is you have more time to look at your career options and search for a new position in a company which looks appealing. You can do this through visits to career centers, Internet job database searches or to talk to a counselor at the local Labor Department. These outlets are all terrific resources to help link connect individuals with jobs which match both skills and interests to help find the ideal position.

As you envision your future, you may want to consider exploring career paths you had not considered before. In this respect, the unexpected time off from work may be a blessing in disguise. This time can be utilized to pursue education or additional training to build the skills and knowledge needed to land a dream job; not to mention buff up that old resume with some shining new credentials.

If you get the opportunity to take an aptitude test through a career center or other job counseling, these can be lots of fun and provide one with a lot of insight about themselves. The things you learn through an aptitude test can be used to help pave your future. As a result, you may find yourself on a path you previously never considered; one that never would have thought about if not for that unexpected layoff.

Bouncing back from the sting of a layoff notice can be tough, but a positive attitude and a proactive approach can help get you past this hurdle. When you reach the point where you can move past the fright of being laid off, there is potential for you to be greeted with a whole world of endless possibilities.

The climb may be a little steep, and while it is difficult to recover from losing your job, you can get through this and perhaps discover the termination notice may lead you to your best career move ever.

When faced with uncertainty after losing a job, viewing the slammed door as a window of opportunity can make a difference. By opening the door to let the fresh air in, you never know what pleasantry, self-reflection and career opportunities await you that can guide you to an even more dynamic future.

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