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3 Things to do After You’ve Been Fired From a Job

With all that’s going on in the world right now, getting fired from a job is the last thing on your mind. It’s never a pleasant experience. For many people, getting fired is not just about losing a source of income, but also losing self-esteem and dignity.  It can have devastating results. But we’re all about the bounce back here, so the potential setback in losing your job can be a hidden opportunity for your next come up.   The key is in not spending too much time feeling sorry for yourself but investing the energy into something positive. So if you were fired from your job,  here’s what to do now. Upgrade your skills Every disappointment can be a blessing in disguise. Losing your job can provide an opportunity to explore and learn more. Let’s face it, working underpaid means you probably don’t have that much time to pursue other projects. If you need some inspiration or guidance, check out SLA’s Online Classes and Expert Talks to get started today.  Start your own business Why not use this time to start your own business? If you were afraid to quit your job and take the leap, your company just saved you from that problem. If you don’t already have a business idea in mind, look around you and think about those issues you are always complaining about.  Someone shared on social media once how difficult it is to get breakfast at the workplace. Most eateries do not open to offer breakfast and if you have to leave your home very early to avoid traffic, then you probably don’t have the time. Can you start a breakfast delivery service or a smoothie shop? Looking for some inspiration and ideas? Check out the Start A Business section to learn from other young women who have gone out and started their own enterprises. Find another job Not everyone has what it takes to be an entrepreneur. So, if you feel the urge to look for another job, go ahead. There’s no shame in that.  Brush up your CV, update your LinkedIn account, reach out to your network, and be on the lookout for job listings. Social media is a great way to build your reputation and let people know you’re looking for new opportunities. Getting fired may look like a huge downer, but with a positive attitude staying proactive, you may be on your way to turning that downer into a lift-off.