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Lost your job? Advice on how to deal with those difficult initial days

Losing your job can be one of life’s toughest setbacks, so navigating it with clarity requires taking time to process your emotions, understand your legal rights, and seek professional advice – key steps to getting your career and finances back on track, experts say.

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Lost your job? Advice on how to deal with those difficult initial days

Farah Kotadia, founder of Wellness Works Counselling in Vancouver, a registered clinical counsellor and former HR professional who offers support for navigating layoffs and career transitions, is seen in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Iqra Khan Photography, (Mandatory Credit)


Losing your job can be one of life’s toughest setbacks, so navigating it with clarity requires taking time to process your emotions, understand your legal rights, and seek professional advice – key steps to getting your career and finances back on track, experts say.

Like mourning a death, getting laid off from your job can drag you through the classic stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. The loss of your job not only means loss of income, but also loss of workplace friendships, your identity and purpose. 

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