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How to get back up again after losing your job

4 January 2025
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How to get back up again after losing your job
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Losing your job can have a significant impact on your self-esteem, but it’s important to accept the situation and view it as a chance for a fresh start. Shift your mindset, seek support from mentors or a career coach, and consider exploring new career paths or business opportunities to rebuild your confidence and sense of worth. Remember that a job does not define you, and this setback can lead to new possibilities and personal growth.

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