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Why Losing Your Job Could be the Best Thing That Ever Happened to YouBy Eleanor Tweddell

In a Nutshell

Eleanor Tweddell offers five phases you need to go through to reinvent your life after losing your job, with insights based on her experience of losing her corporate career.

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Remember, it's your job that has been made redundant, not you. The sooner you accept that, the quicker you can move on, focusing on what you have rather than what you've lost.

Eleanor Tweddell

Introduction

What do you do after you are suddenly made redundant?

Even when the decision isn't personal, it's impossible not to take job loss to heart. It's normal to feel like your hard work has gone to waste.

The good news is that losing your job could be a catalyst to achieving your dreams.

In Why Losing Your Job Could be the Best Thing That Ever Happened to You: Five Simple Steps to Thrive after Redundancy, Eleanor Tweddell outlines the five phases of moving on from redundancy and creating your best life.

Tweddell is a career coach and consultant who was made redundant after 20 years in the corporate workforce.

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