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WORKING: Unemployment's Trauma
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Losing a job, for whatever reason, is a life-changing event. It can also be a traumatic one that leads to a loss of confidence and even depression.
But Brandon Smith says a few simple things can help keep you moving and pre-empt the downward spiral that can come with an extended period of unemployment.
He explains in this week’s Working on GPB Radio.
Click here ask Brandon a question about your job or career. We might answer you on the air.
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