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You Can Recover From Setbacks – Here’s How

Posted on the 02 November 2020 by Ncrimaldi @MsCareerGirl

You Can Recover From Setbacks – Here’s How

It doesn't matter if you're a newbie to the workforce or a seasoned pro, facing setbacks in your career can be devastating and hard to bounce back from. Whether you didn't get the promotion you wanted, had to take an unexpected leave of absence, or were just plain let go-no one is ready for their career to shift downward. You may feel confused, scared, angry, or an overwhelming combination of all three but I am here to remind you that you are a badass and you can and will snap back from anything that is thrown your way!

It's Not a Setback- It's a Pause

You most likely had a plan or at least an overall idea of how you wanted your career to go and now your plans have changed and your career has been put on hold. It may feel like you have to start completely over or that your career is moving backwards but you're not moving backwards at all, you're standing still so you can leap forwards. This change could be the start of something wonderful so it's a good thing you're resilient as heck and you can do anything you put your mind to!

Ways You Can Recover From Setbacks

First, take a moment to BREATHE and just stop for a second. Yes we all have bills to pay and mouths to feed (even if it's just our own) but going through a change like this, especially if it blind sides you, deserves a moment (or moments) of stillness to calm your mind and body. Light some candles, do some yoga, meditate, do anything you can to cool yourself down from the shock of what happened to you.

You Can Recover From Setbacks – Here’s How

Next, reflect on what happened and acknowledge that you're frustrated or hurt or embarrassed. Owning your emotions will help you work through them and understand yourself better. There is no need to dwell but if you want to throw yourself a quick (no more than 48 hour) pity party you go for it!

Then, decide how you want to come out on the other side of this disruption. You can choose to focus on "non-work" aspects of your life like taking this time to be with your family or traveling or volunteering. Or you can take this as an opportunity to finally pursue a career or job opportunity that you've always wanted! Whether that's working for a specific company or in a certain field or becoming your own boss, you now have the freedom to take your life in any direction you want.

You Are More Than Your Career

There really is no "right way" to handle a setback but there are a handful of productive ways to navigate any disruptions you may face in life. You have to remind yourself that you are a strong, independent, intelligent woman and you have the power to decide what your future holds. Just because your career plans were interrupted does not mean you are a failure. You must acknowledge the change, accept it, and press on because you are more than your job title. You are you, and that is more than enough.

This guest post was authored by Becca Anderson

You Can Recover From Setbacks – Here’s How
Becca comes from a long line of preachers and teachers from Ohio and Kentucky. The teacher side of her family led Becca to become a women's studies scholar who writes The Blog of Awesome Women. An avid collector of meditations, prayers, and blessings, she helps run a "Gratitude and Grace Circle" that meets monthly at homes, churches, and bookstores. Becca credits her spiritual practice with helping in her recovery from cancer and wants to share this with anyone who is facing difficulty in their life. She is the author of Think Happy to Stay Happy, Real Life Mindfulness, and Every Day Thankful. Becca shares her inspirational writings and suggested acts of kindness at
You Can Recover From Setbacks – Here’s How
https://thedailyinspoblog.wordpress.com/. Be sure to pick Becca's Badass Affirmations and The Book of Awesome Women Writers

Ms. Career Girl was started in 2008 to help ambitious young professional women figure out who they are, what they want and how to get it.


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