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SUMMARY:Consider Waiting Before Telling Everyone of a Job Loss
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DESCRIPTION: &nbsp;Certainly, it is tempting to want to tell the world if you just lost a job. But, don't. Try to wait to tell people (outside of your family) that you just lost your job for at least one to two weeks. Obviously, it is okay to tell your spouse and immediate family. But, resist the temptation to tell anyone else just yet.There is a very important reason for this. It is human nature for people to want to help you in your time of need. When you tell someone you just lost your job, he or she will want to help you as quickly as possible. Consequently, it is important to be as prepared as possible, and in the best frame of mind, in order to capitalize on this opportunity.There is usually a 24 to 48 hour window where people will helpWhen people are driven by an event to help others, they usually maintain their enthusiasm for between 24 to 48 hours. Whether it is responding to a tragedy such as a hurricane or an event such as another person's job loss, usually the response is much the...

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