Why Losing Your Job Could Be the Best Thing That Ever Happened to You
Five Simple Steps to Thrive After Redundancy
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Narrated by:
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Eleanor Tweddell
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Written by:
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Eleanor Tweddell
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
Losing your job may be one of the toughest challenges you will face in your career. It can make you feel completely powerless, anxious and thrown off track. So how can you learn to adapt and even thrive through your most difficult and transformative experiences?
Why Losing Your Job Could Be the Best Thing That Ever Happened to You is a compassionate guide that will inform and engage anyone who is facing redundancy or job loss - with deeply inspiring case studies and clear and brilliantly accessible, practical advice for getting back on course with your life and career. Learn how to:
- Navigate feelings of anger, guilt and shame.
- Search for new beginnings.
- Overcome analysis paralysis.
- Progress with small steps.
Eleanor Tweddell's five-step plan will support you through the early stages of shock, through to building up the skills, self-confidence and motivation to thrive after redundancy - whether that is in your previous sector or something new.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2020 Eleanor Tweddell (P)2020 Penguin AudioCritic Reviews
"This book reminded me why an ending - especially an unexpected one - can be the best kind of beginning." (Viv Groskop, author of Lift as You Climb)
"This book will help you escape the valleys of rejection bound for the peaks of opportunity." (Bruce Daisley, best-selling author of The Joy of Work)
"So much more than a user guide to life after redundancy, it's an inspiring lesson on how to deal with the knocks of everyday life; written with humour, empathy and honesty." (Debbie Hewitt, MBE, chair, Visa Europe)