Remaining Hopeful in Tough Economic Times

14 December, 2009 (07:00) | Careers | By: Sandy

making a listRegardless of what career we find ourselves in, how much experience we have and how good we are at our jobs, there is no denying that these are scary economic times, and hardly anyone I know feels completely secure in their position.

Maintaining a Positive Attitude is Important

With so many unforeseeable events in the future and so many disheartening events over the past couple of years with our economy, we have to work as hard as we can to maintain and not allow ourselves to become overwhelmed with the fear of the unknown. Some days this is harder than others as we review the headlines and hear story after story of the fifteen million plus unemployed Americans.

Self-Assessment and Evaluation Can Help

Regardless, my ultimate belief is that we must remain positive and hopeful. I was reading this article today, Ten Ways To Really Rev Up Your Career and found a wealth of great ideas for those of us who are working hard in our careers and trying to find ways to boost our sense of well-being, which I believe is extremely important.

The ten ideas discussed in this article include practical ways you can honestly boost your attitude about your career. It offers solid advice to help you find realistic ways to go about making a difference, such as evaluating where you are, where you want to go and discovering ways to get there. It’s a good read!

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“Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.”
Dale Carnegie

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