Losing your job can make you feel like you’ve lost your identity. Identity loss can lead to depression, anger, and anxiety. But sometimes you might feel like you’ve lost your work identity while ...
Losing a job can feel overwhelming, but people who manage to bounce back quickly often do these small things first to regain ...
Losing your job is one of life’s more stressful events. After all, our identify may be heavily defined by how well we do at work. Indeed, compare the worthiness of a life centered around sex, drugs, ...
If you’re financially prepared, losing a job later in life might not be the end of the world. Although you’d lose a few years of earnings, if you’ve prepared your entire life, early retirement might ...
As layoffs rise and hit Black women hardest, “fail forward” coach Kamika Dillard shares how to rebuild your confidence, career, and sense of self.
The technology may not be ready to replace workers, but that isn’t stopping execs from pushing forward anyway.
As an executive career coach and former headhunter, I have worked with dozens of leaders facing these circumstances. Here are four practical strategies to help you stay grounded, proactive, and ...
Amid the government shutdown, the first Friday of the month came and went without government jobs data. However, alternative measures of employment paint a picture of a labor market that is ...
Unemployment in the U.S. is at record levels, due to the coronavirus crisis. As the number continues to climb, people without jobs could also be without health insurance. SEE ALSO: You've just lost ...
But if you don’t think you can afford to retire without working another five or 10 years, losing your job can feel devastating. Whether a layoff in your 50s or 60s becomes a crippling setback or a ...