"How are we going to survive?"
If these words kept you awake during the night and are in your mind as you woke up this morning, you are not alone. I've lived it and understand.
Having experienced three job layoffs and the financial downfall that went with it, believe me, I know what you are experiencing, I share the emotion of your loss. Everything you have worked so hard to achieve is gone; your whole family is whacked out; never in a million years did you expect something like this to happen.. we didn't either.
I can help. Read this article: http://ezinearticles.com/?Laid-Off,-Finances-Gone?-Advice—-What-To-Do-When-Think-Youve-Reached-Your-Stress-Threshold!-Part-1&id=1020712
The following is an introduction to a guidebook I've written to help families facing financial crises.
Due to current economic conditions many families are over-wrought and distraught. "Will we have money to buy food, gasoline, will we be able to keep our home?" You might be overwhelmed at the thought of job hunting in a bad economy.
Was yesterday your last day of work? Here are some things you might observe about yourself during the first week of a layoff. Many people who have written about job layoffs have never experienced the pain of a sudden layoff. Some have written from a theory position.
After three corporate layoffs, there are some aspects of a layoff that only one who has been down that road too often traveled is able to share.
Let me know that you've been able to find comfort and support from the process our family put into effect that helped us to successfully get through it, especially the first few weeks.
Here is where you can find excerpts of the guidebook: www dot jbhgroup dot com

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