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Relationship Self Help: Coping with a Job Loss

By Liz Johnson

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In today’s economy, the concept of job loss is a common one. Couple everywhere are doing searches on relationship self help topics of coping with a job loss. When one person loses their professional position, it often affects both individuals. It can be quite a challenge to live on one income.

If one person in the relationship did not have a job to start with, it could prove to be even more challenging. If you or your partner has recently experienced a loss of employment, you may benefit from the strategies that I will include in this guide on how to go about coping with a job loss.

1. You need to stay as calm as you can. It’s important to remember that there’s hope even in hard times, and the only real enemy is time. There are lots of ways to find work, even in a bad economy, if you’re willing to be creative and stick with it.

There are many places that will hire you online to write articles, such as Need-An-Article.Com. Then, there are places where you can write and get paid per piece or royalties such as Associated Content and eHow.Com. You can also file for unemployment and receive assistance from the government until employment is found. The important thing is that you work with each other, not against each other.

2. When you lose your job, it’s important to remember that opportunities might be right around the corner. Don’t lose hope, and remember that professional problems and career changes are now a common experience. Times are changing, and so are the needs of consumers, employers and businesses everywhere.

These changes can make a big difference in your career. Everyone has to deal with this fact of life, unfortunately. Job loss may not have anything to do with how well you’re doing at work – if your employer doesn’t have the money, you could still be laid off or fired. Remember this when you or your partner are frustrated over unemployment.

3. Support your partner. In frustrating times, we’re all tempted to start placing blame and making accusations, but the relationship will do better if you make an effort to be there for one another. If you’re the one who lost your job, remind your partner that both of you are in it together and you need their support. The job loss is just as hard on you as it is on them.

If you follow these practical relationship self help strategies on coping with a job loss, you will find that you will be able to transition and move on in a productive manner.

Liz Johnson lives in a small town just west of Chicago,IL. She is a recognized expert on relationship problems. If you would like more information or tips about relationship problems, please visit her website at http://Magicof-Makingup.com/wordpress/

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Johnson, Liz "Relationship Self Help: Coping with a Job Loss." Relationship Self Help: Coping with a Job Loss. 12 Jun. 2009. uberarticles.com. 22 May 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/home-and-family/relationships/relationship-self-help-coping-with-a-job-loss/>.

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