These are excerpts from the author’s book “Deep,” which contains eight of his small books published in the form of Wisdom Literature covering different aspects of life: Facing troublemakers, dealing with pain, personal financial issues, gastronomy, reading, criticizing, inspiring, and feeling always good to go.
Series 8: Life Painkillers
This week: Loss of Your Job
Symptoms: Feeling as though you won’t be able to secure your next meal.
Diagnosis: Getting fired from your job, regardless of the polite terms other people use in front of you to describe the incident.
Painkiller:
Remember that you were surviving before getting that job.
Take it as an opportunity to go for a better job.
Implement on the spot a plan to squeeze your spending.
Utilize your past relationships account to find a new job carefully and wisely.
Introduce yourself to encourage those expected to help you get a better job as an added value for those who will hire you.
Treatment:
Do not rush to accept the fastest-arriving job opportunity without a careful evaluation.
Focus on seizing this forced chance of getting a better job.
If you are forced to accept a less-satisfying job opportunity, make sure it is temporary with a clearly specified and strict time frame.
It is not necessarily the last tough experience. Clearly study the lessons learned and be better prepared for possible sudden job-loss experiences in the future.
Dahab’s books are available on Goodreads and Booktasters are promoting them. This is the link to a trailer on “Damn the Novel,” his first book translated into English.