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Preparing For Christmas In A Recession - Part 2
Following on from my post yesterday – how does one prepare for the festive season in a recesssion and in-between jobs?
Once you have acknowledged that your “cheese has been moved” or that your source of income has dried up, it is time to look for new source(s) of income. How you accomplish this requires two major things:
1. Wisdom
The Bible says in Proverbs 24:3 that “Through wisdom a house is built, And by understanding it is established; By knowledge the rooms are filled With all precious and pleasant riches.“
The fact that you have just left a particular line of job or career does not mean you should go back in there again. You need to ask yourself if that is what you want to continue doing. If not, what else can you do? What wll bring you an income and still fulfill you? Pray, ask God for guidance and i’m sure He will lead you in the right path.
2. Discipline
There is the natural tendency to take things easy when one is in-between jobs but you need to discipline and remind yourself that you are searching for new a source of income or two.
The fact that you are in-between jobs or careers does not mean you should be waking up at noon. Daytime TV in not your job, leave it alone!!! Ask yourself if you were in a job, what will you be doing now? Don’t get hooked on soap operas, Oprah, talk shows or game shows. Carry out serious job searches.
You need just do what you naturally can so as to allow God to add His Super to it – you will get something SUPERNATURAL. Don’t leave God out of your efforts.
I have not forgottoen that you need may have an immediate need for cash for Christmas. Watch out for that in my next post.
Niyi Adeoshun
Money Management Coach
Once you have acknowledged that your “cheese has been moved” or that your source of income has dried up, it is time to look for new source(s) of income. How you accomplish this requires two major things:
1. Wisdom
The Bible says in Proverbs 24:3 that “Through wisdom a house is built, And by understanding it is established; By knowledge the rooms are filled With all precious and pleasant riches.“
The fact that you have just left a particular line of job or career does not mean you should go back in there again. You need to ask yourself if that is what you want to continue doing. If not, what else can you do? What wll bring you an income and still fulfill you? Pray, ask God for guidance and i’m sure He will lead you in the right path.
2. Discipline
There is the natural tendency to take things easy when one is in-between jobs but you need to discipline and remind yourself that you are searching for new a source of income or two.
The fact that you are in-between jobs or careers does not mean you should be waking up at noon. Daytime TV in not your job, leave it alone!!! Ask yourself if you were in a job, what will you be doing now? Don’t get hooked on soap operas, Oprah, talk shows or game shows. Carry out serious job searches.
You need just do what you naturally can so as to allow God to add His Super to it – you will get something SUPERNATURAL. Don’t leave God out of your efforts.
I have not forgottoen that you need may have an immediate need for cash for Christmas. Watch out for that in my next post.
Niyi Adeoshun
Money Management Coach
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Preparing For Christmas In A Recession - Part 1
As an Christian Internet Marketer who takes no pleasure in Halloween, my marketing preparation for the Christmas Season usually gets into high gear in October. This year, however, my thoughts are with those people who have been without jobs during the year due to the last recession.
The Office of National Statistics revealed a few weeks ago that over 3.9 million households in Britain have no adult in work – that is after a huge increase over the past year. This means about 1.9 children now live in workless homes.
This is a shocking reflection of the scale of unemployment across the UK.
Viewing a situation like this can be very depressing especially when the jobs are just not there or employers are playing the ‘waiting game’; checking to see which way the economy will turn before committing themselves to employing more staff.
What should a person in-between jobs be doing at a time like this? Recognise Change!.
A change has taken place in how money is coming to you. If you can acknowledge that, what you should be doing next will follow without too much debate.
I have just finished reading a book entitled “Who Moved My Cheese?” which i think will be beneficial for anybody going through this change of how to ‘bring home the bacon‘.
Who Moved My Cheese? Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life, is a motivational book by Spencer Johnson written in the style of a parable or business fable. It describes change in one’s work and life, and four typical reactions to said change. You can complete it in one sitting but you will always go back for a second helping.
Get it at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk
Watch out the second part of this post very soon.
The Office of National Statistics revealed a few weeks ago that over 3.9 million households in Britain have no adult in work – that is after a huge increase over the past year. This means about 1.9 children now live in workless homes.
This is a shocking reflection of the scale of unemployment across the UK.
Viewing a situation like this can be very depressing especially when the jobs are just not there or employers are playing the ‘waiting game’; checking to see which way the economy will turn before committing themselves to employing more staff.
What should a person in-between jobs be doing at a time like this? Recognise Change!.
A change has taken place in how money is coming to you. If you can acknowledge that, what you should be doing next will follow without too much debate.
I have just finished reading a book entitled “Who Moved My Cheese?” which i think will be beneficial for anybody going through this change of how to ‘bring home the bacon‘.
Who Moved My Cheese? Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life, is a motivational book by Spencer Johnson written in the style of a parable or business fable. It describes change in one’s work and life, and four typical reactions to said change. You can complete it in one sitting but you will always go back for a second helping.
Get it at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk
Watch out the second part of this post very soon.
Friday, October 1, 2010
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