How You Can Handle A Layoff Before It Happens
Change your mindset about job security so that your approach to money management follows. One of the main reasons that the layoff has not been such a blow to our family is because of our money mindsets. We have always been savers and investors; we don’t believe job security is promised to anyone. We stay away from the credit card crack, and, at heart, are entrepreneurs.
Real Talk: You never know when that pink slip, phone call, or conversation with your supervisor will come to let you know that your services will no longer be needed. If you are lucky, this may never come, but you never know that. To put yourself, your family, and your blood pressure in the best position to rebound, commit to living in a way that will build you wealth so a job loss will be more of an inconvenience than a big ‘ol catastrophe.
BMWK: Have you faced a layoff? How did you, your partner, and your marriage handle it?
Diane Simpson says
Msk Stevens, Precisely the perception we need to recognize and expand our potential and execute our capabilites. I was just about to exit when I noticed..then read this article.
You nailed it with your emotional sense to be jealous- aware that the timing of your husband’s ‘traditional misfortune’ would enable him/family to escalate to Another Level!. It was also paramount that you, woman enough! had insight to Trust GOD and your Better half’s judgement, vision and strength.He Did Not Play.. He Did His Part! $ingle$mart$ister