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217 The Link Up with Latesha : Bouncing Back From Career Crisis During COVID-19

217 The Link Up with Latesha : Bouncing Back From Career Crisis During COVID-19
Apr 25, 2020 · 23m 57s

On the twenty-fifth installment of The Link Up with Latesha, our incredible host Latesha Byrd, founder of Byrd Career Consulting, speaks on the topic of recovering from career crisis during...

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On the twenty-fifth installment of The Link Up with Latesha, our incredible host Latesha Byrd, founder of Byrd Career Consulting, speaks on the topic of recovering from career crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic. Remember, jobs may be lost, but hope is not! Be sure to utilize Latesha's advice, and don't forget to check out the Forbes article she mentions to learn about 10 career growth questions you probably aren't asking yourself. 




Click here to read "10 Career Growth Questions You Probably Aren't Asking Yourself" on Forbes.

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TRANSCRIPT

Latesha: Hey, hey, everyone. Welcome to another episode of The Link Up with Latesha. Happy Saturday, guys. I'm so glad that it is the weekend, although things don't really feel the same, you know? I'm wondering if you all are even looking forward to the weekends just given the times that we are in. It's been really challenging for many of us that may be navigating new waters as it relates to their career, working from home, taking care of children that are now doing virtual learning. Some of you may be dealing with sick family members. This is a very trying time, and I want to focus today's episode all about how to bounce back if you have lost your job through this pandemic or if you were furloughed, and I want to give you all some hope. So jobs may be lost, but hope is not. If you don't remember anything from today's episode, I want you to repeat that with me: jobs may be lost, but hope is not. Now, what I'm going to be sharing on today's episode is just ten tips that I want you to think about and I want you to definitely implement if you can if you have lost your job, if you feel that your career has been put on hold. For some of you you may have been let go like I said. So today is all about how do you recover from this madness so that you can get back on track, so that you can take that power back, that control back over your career and over your life. I know that some of you may have been able to make that transition smoothly from working in the office to working from home, but for some of you maybe it didn't go that way, right, because your job could be dependent upon you actually having to physically be there. As a career coach, as you all know, I have a company, Byrd Career Consulting. We provide resume makeovers, LinkedIn makeovers, interview coaching and career coaching. I've been having a lot of conversations with my coaching clients, with potential prospective clients, about the job market right now and how hard things are. I want you to know that I see you, I hear you, I feel you. It's hard right now. I know that, and we are going to get through this. What my goal is as your favorite career coach I hope [laughs] is to be a light. There are too many people out here right now unemployed for career coaches like myself and others to not make sure that we are using our voice in the most value-adding way. So before I get into the ten tips that I want to share, I also want to share an article I was reading from Fortune Magazine. It's saying that over 20% Americans are unemployed. Well, it's saying there's an unemployment rate of 20.6%. That would be the highest level since 1934. In the past five weeks, over 26.5 million workers have already filed for unemployment. Y'all, that is crazy. Literally ridiculous. So if you have experienced that, if maybe your company's going through layoffs and you just want to make sure you are prepared, this is the episode I want you to make sure that you are listening to because this is definitely going to help you to get on track, all right? So ten tips. #1: I want you to understand that this is not your fault. If you were let go, if you were furloughed, this is not your fault, okay? This is not dependent upon your skill set. This is not dependent on your experience, how dope you are, how much value you contribute, how smart, ambitious you are. This has nothing to do with that, okay? There are impeding external factors going on with this pandemic that has affected the economy, that has affected consumer spending power, which in turn has led to job loss. So if you have lost your job, I want you to not take responsibility. A lot of times we feel guilt for things that we should not feel guilty for, okay? That's #1. This is not your fault. #2: You are not stuck. Your career is not over. So I want you to be mindful and careful of the words that you're speaking over your career, over yourself, over what you bring to the table and over your life. And this is a really important time to build mental toughness. I know the strongest people in my circle that are really feeling emotionally fatigued and drained and are going through it in levels that I haven't really seen or experienced before, and so our emotional wellbeing and our mental health is extremely crucial right now. If you've never really truly focused on that, if you've never really sat still with yourself and paid attention to the thoughts and the words that you're speaking, I encourage you to do that now. And don't say things like, "My career is over," or "I'm stuck right now." You are not stuck. There is always another way. There is always an alternative. This won't last forever. So I want you to start practicing career affirmations, writing those down and reading them and saying them aloud and aloud, career affirmations such as "My job, my career, is on its way, and it's going to find me," or "I deserve to be employed with a company that is going to pay me the value that I bring to the table." I want you to make sure that you are building yourself up, okay, because if you are putting a front or attempting to put on a front in an interview, trust me, recruiters may be able to read through that. So again, speak positivity as much as you can over your career and over your future and know that this is not long-term. Again, let's say you have been furloughed, right? So let's say the company says, "Okay, well, you're still on the payroll, but we're not paying you. We're not gonna give you any hours, and we don't know when you'll be able to come back to work." If that is your situation, I would encourage you to go ahead and start just getting your things together so you can get ready to start job searching, because you just, again, never want to put that much power and control in your employer's hands. They are just as uncertain about all of this as we are, all right? So go ahead and get it in order. Even if your job is secure and you feel like you're pretty good, I would encourage you to start getting some of these things in order, and I'll be talking about this a little bit later when I say get things in order. I mean your career toolkit, okay? Hold that thought, 'cause I'm not there just yet, but I am going to share what that career toolkit includes. All right, so remember, #1: Understand it's not your fault, #2: Understand that you are not stuck. It is time to build mental toughness and speak positivity over your career. #3: Do some reflective work, okay? Let's say you were furloughed, right? I had a conversation with someone today who is a chef and she was running, you know, like, a restaurant or, like, a [cafe?] for an organization, and, you know, of course if all the employees are working from home that really kind of leaves them with no one to serve, right? And so she was furloughed, and she said, "Honestly, I didn't even like that job. I was there too long, and when they told me when things picked up I could come back to work, but I don't know if I want to come back." Y'all, this is a great time to really do some of that reflective work. I'm asking you if you were even doing something that you wanted to do, right? Or currently are you doing something that you want to do? This is the time right now to do that reflective work, to be introspective, to ask yourself, "Can I see myself doing this for much longer?" And this conversation just happened with a potential client this past week, but just a few weeks ago I had actually tweeted that there's a lot of folks who are not going to return back to their job once this is all said and done, and I really believe that. If you are feeling anxiety thinking about just going back into that office or going back into that workplace, accept that, okay? I started my career in accounting. I'm not doing anything close to accounting, and I love what I do now as a career coach. The thought of going back into an accounting firm just makes me cringe. [laughs] So this is a very good time to just give some deep thought to "What do I want to do in my career?" Okay? "Where do I see myself going? Is what I'm currently doing going to put me in the right direction to get me to where I want to go?" All we're doing right now is sitting at home, so take that commute time that you had in the mornings and in the evenings and use that time to get still and to get quiet and to journal, to talk through this with a friend. I will, in the show notes, link an article that I absolutely love from Forbes. It's "10 Questions You Should Be Asking Yourself About Your Career Right Now." I have all of my clients, coaching clients, read this article. So I will share that article with you. #4: Pay attention to the industries that are hiring and the ones that are not. So I'm using a young lady that I mentioned earlier who is a chef, right, and she's now talking about teaching some classes, teachin
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