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Navigating Job Loss: Practical Advice for a Smooth Transition

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Losing a job can be a challenging experience, but there are steps you can take to cope effectively. Start by allowing yourself to feel your emotions, as it’s normal to feel a range of feelings. Consider updating your resume and LinkedIn profile to reflect your skills. Why don’t you set daily goals for job searching to maintain motivation? Maybe it would be helpful to network with former colleagues and friends to explore job opportunities. Remember, this is a moment for growth, and with persistence, you can successfully navigate this transition.

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Navigating Job Loss: Practical Advice for a Smooth Transition

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  1. Advice on Advise

  2. When writing to advise remember you are trying to encourage the reader to do something or behave in a particular way • Organise ideas clearly • Use connectives that suggest rather than tell!

  3. You could use imperatives as well connectives but remember that advice is simply ideas to help not always a definite solution to the problem…..

  4. Use questions as connectives to help • Why don’t you? • Perhaps you could? • Maybe it would be an idea to? • Have you considered? • Have you thought about?

  5. Typical Question • Write an article to your local newspaper, advising readers how to cope if they lose their job.

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