Don't mind those that talks about you or being happy you got laid off in the process. Keep your heads up, march on. Some may even have party with champagne to celebrate they survived, but don't let it get tk your head is most important.
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Have a 3,6,12,18 month game plan.
Wow, a 361,218 month game plan? That's like 30,101 years. I don't even know what I'm going to have for lunch.
@cei+1oOT0VeC, I think relieved you still have a job and happy your colleagues lost theirs (as OP is suggesting) are two different things.
I see no issues for the survivors to be happy with this macro economoic backdrop ? I know I'll, but that's just purely for my own family and career.
@hcx+1oOT0VeC, yes, there will always be terrible people out there, but not most people. It’s time we get back to assuming the best in people and then letting them prove us wrong rather than the other way around.
@cyu+1oOT0VeC oh you'd be suprised. Human are unpredictable and don't play by the book.
Universe operates on mysterious ways. It all starts with
Acceptance and surrender.
It was always out of your control.
Take a pause and reflect.
Process your feelings.
Talk to yourself like a best friend would.
Disconnect for a few days/weeks if possible.
Before you jump back in do soul searching.
If this what you really want?
Have a 3,6,12,18 month gamelpan.
Execute it.
Good luck!
No one will be celebrating with champagne. Stay or go, this process is always hard on everyone. Of course not at equal levels, but no one will celebrate.