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    Layoffs: How to not lose your confidence if you lose your job

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    Mass layoffs have left thousands of people stranded without jobs, and with a
    heightened sense of self-doubt, stress, anxiety and even anger. It is important
    to deal with the mental health effects of losing a job in a positive way. We’re
    here to tell you how!

    Layoffs are already the buzzword and hashtag of the season. As tech giants
    Meta, Twitter, Disney and Amazon, among many other big and small fish in
    the business ecosystem, undertake a firing spree, they are leaving several
    employees emotionally and mentally wounded. For some, the financial anxiety
    of losing a job is the real pinch. But for most, the emotional upheaval that a
    layoff brings, is the deeper wound that takes time to heal. So, the question is,
    how to deal with layoffs?
    Losing a job, which not just pays off one’s bills but is a means to fulfill one’s
    passion, can crumble one’s confidence, lead to stress, anxiety, depression
    and anger. It may be normal to feel helpless, hapless and hopeless, all at the
    same time. But you’ve got to find inner strength to rebuild your confidence
    after a layoff, and bounce back!

    How to manage the stress of layoffs
    According to psychotherapist and life coach Dr Chandni Tugnait, losing a job
    can be one of the most stressful life events a person can experience. And the
    side effects of stress aren’t good for anybody!
    “Job loss is said to be the second in life stressors, after the death of a spouse
    or child. And it’s not just the loss of income that can be so damaging; it’s also
    the loss of status, routine, and a sense of purpose,” Dr Tugnait tells Health
    Shots.

    What are some common feelings after being laid off?
    The fear of being unemployed – suddenly – is legit! In addition to that comes
    the emotional impact which includes feelings of guilt, sadness, anger,
    betrayal, and shame. “All these factors can contribute to mental health
    problems such as anxiety, depression, and even post-traumatic stress
    disorder (PTSD),” adds Dr Tugnait.

    People can go through different emotional stages of being laid off. In mental
    health parlance, layoffs can trigger ‘cluster feelings’ which may be normal to
    experience.

    1. Anxiety, depression and desperation

    The first step to handle being laid off is to acknowledge your feelings. It is also
    okay to seek social and professional support to start rebuilding your life and
    confidence after a layoff.
    “For those who have been laid off, seeking help from a professional early on,
    you can minimize the long-term effects of being laid off on your mental health,”
    says Dr Tugnait.

    2. Shock, sadness and confusion

    It’s okay to feel like you’ve lost your identity in the process of losing your job.
    This may be accompanied by a feeling of failure – of yourself or your family.
    But hey, it’s normal and there’s a way to cope with this negative health effect
    of a job loss. There’s a way to move on from failure.
    “It’s important to allow yourself to experience these emotions and to talk about
    them with someone who can understand and support you. Also, start
    journaling to release pent up emotions and to gain clarity on the path ahead,”
    advises Dr Tugnait.

    3. Grief

    If you’ve been a victim to mass layoffs, it’s natural to grieve. You may get sad,
    overthink about situations and get engulfed in self-doubt. But it’s okay.
    “This is not a time to beat yourself up or try to immediately find another job.
    Instead, take some time for self-care (if you can). Exercise, eat healthy food,
    get enough sleep, and spend time with supportive people,” says Dr Tugnait.
    The expert believes these will help you to cope with the stress of
    unemployment and lay the groundwork for finding your next job.
    Simultaneously, you should also rebuild your confidence to start afresh with
    zeal.

    5 tips to recover from being laid off

    Give yourself time to handle the volley of emotions you may experience as
    you face a layoff. Follow these basic tips to survive the mental health effects
    of a layoff, suggests Dr Tugnait:

    1. Acknowledge your feelings:
    It’s normal to feel upset, scared and angry after a layoff. Don’t try to bottle up
    your emotions. Instead, allow yourself to grieve and process your emotions.

    2. Seek social support:
    Lean on your friends and family for emotional support during this difficult time.
    Don’t underestimate the importance of a strong support system as you
    grapple with the mental health impact of losing a job.

    3. Avoid unhealthy coping mechanisms:
    Maintain a safe distance from alcohol or drugs. Instead of turning to these
    vices, opt for meditation or mindfulness as a healthy coping strategy.

    4. Find a new purpose:
    Once you’ve had time to process your layoff, start thinking about what’s next –
    what are your goals and how can you achieve them?

    5. Seek professional help, if needed:
    If your emotions are proving to be too much to handle on your own, consider
    seeking counseling or therapy.

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