Wednesday 20 July 2016

Life after losing a Job





Although you are in a challenging spot right now, take heart in the knowledge that you are ahead of the curve. All of us are going to have to learn to do what you are beginning to do right now: take charge of our careers.

You haven't seen any ads for jobs that sound like a good fit for you. That's not surprising. Fewer and fewer jobs are getting filled through published job ads, and beyond that, more and more people are earning their pay by working on contract or taking on consulting projects than by sitting at a traditional job and drawing and salary.

Virtually every company has some kind of Business Pain that you can solve for them. You have experience in leadership, logistics, supply chain management, project management and tons of other areas.
Your skills cut across functions and industries. Right now you are looking at your talents and your value too narrowly. Almost everybody does that.

When you lose your job, it can be really confusing. we call this confusing place the Desert of Reinvention. It's a hard place to be.

A HR person might say to himself "Well, I'm an HR person, so I guess I'll do something related to HR." Over time you will  realize that narrow self-description and self-perception are the biggest barriers holding you back.
People who meet you don't really care what your past job titles were. They meet you and get to know you and they say "Hey, could you help a buddy of mine who has a company with a production process that could use an overhaul?"

You could run that project with your eyes closed. You could do a million other things to help organizations with their problems, too!

Here are my five recommendations for you:

Get Your New Identity Going
Get a business card with your name, email address, phone number and customized LinkedIn profile URL on it and the word Consultant or whatever branding you like. Start to give that card out to people you meet.

Get Your Ideas Out of Your Head
Get a journal and write in it. Write about the things you love to do, at work and elsewhere. Write about what you're good at. Write about the confusion you're experiencing right now.

Get Support For Your Journey
Get together with a friend or business-friend once or twice a week or even more often. Get out to a group networking event once a week, too. Get used to talking with people about their problems. That's how consultants spot Business Pain!

Get Altitude On The Pain You Solve
Take the first step toward launching your own consulting business by listing the pain points that you can relieve for your clients. What kinds of problems do organizations run into most often in the operations and logistics realm?

How can you describe your services in writing so that you can rebrand yourself a consultant in your LinkedIn profile? How much do your favorite pain points cost organizations? How much will you charge for your services?

Keep Your Mojo Fuel Tank Full
Finally, manage your mojo carefully. Your body takes a beating when you're going through a life transition like the one you are experiencing. Don't push yourself to get through the Desert of Reinvention any faster than Mother Nature wants you to go.

Get lots of sleep and exercise, and do things that make you feel good, whether that's golf or cycling or working in your garden. You might take a survival job to pay the bills -- lots of people do. Your survival job will not define you. It's just a step on your path.

You are in reinvention, and your possibilities are greater than you can even imagine right now. They will become clearer as you try new things and grow a new set of muscles. We are cheering you on!

1 Never give up on yourself. Remember you are a great human being & shit happens 

2 Network like your life depended on it 

3 Only spend your redundancy on essentials 

4 Be flexible relocate, concentrate and sell yourself on your core managerial skills not technical 
background
 
5 Be selective in your choice of so called "head hunters". Most promise the earth and deliver dust 6 
Craft your CV. Focus on achievements not only what you were responsible for 

7 Remember employers buy what you can do for them, so at interview "Tell Them" how your skills will deliver quality results by researching the job & Company thoroughly before you show up 

8 Don't panic, you will succeed by tenacity

9 Remember never give up on yourself even when others have given up on you 

10 This is one small challenge in the circle of your life

11 Now go and hug those close to you for they feel your pain and stress at this time as well

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