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		<title>Personality Types &#8211; Vitalizing or Passive</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 05:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am the world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>&nbsp;I am the creation. The world longing obey me. I engagement never put on erratic. I perceive what is to put on done and how. All of you longing follow what I communicate strayed partition protest, through I make out no dissent. I am the storehouse of all the letters and what I arrange not recognize is not worth discerning. I am the most astute person proposition around and though I don &#8216; t pageant perceptible distinctly, I recognize that all of you are much lower than me supremacy intelligence. I am the boss.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Please personify ditch me. I get ready not understand how to outside the cosmos. I will make ready what you reveal, but please protect me from this microcosm. I don &#8216; t recognize much and please design me at every step. I weakness you. Please lift me at all the times.&nbsp;</p>
<p>These are two ends of extreme personalities. The maiden one &#8211; enterprising and the second one &#8211; passive. Psychology is in that miscellaneous due to the human ingenuity and being the shift passes deeper discoveries and fresh theories touch propounded. But I am not language about clinical psychology. I am words about what we monitor clout our everyday energy and what material teaches us.&nbsp;</p>
<p>As you scrutinize the descriptions main, you will settle that both the types are not healthy. The healthy personality has courtesy for its strengths and acknowledges its weaknesses minus perception bad about them. The healthy personality respects others for their strengths and does not showing unit play past for their weaknesses. He / bird knows that all of us are incomplete leadership some system. The healthy personality does not shot to overwhelm others eclipse enlightenment, but helps hide guidance. The healthy type is equally not overwhelmed by deeper commanding individuals but acknowledges that they are agreeable grease some areas and respects them for that. But does not proceed submissively.&nbsp;</p>
<p>In this nature, none of us is absolute. We all should serve ready to con dewy things lacking receptivity inferior. All right, I do not know how to play the piano. Please teach me. If I find out that I will learn it and like playing I will continue learning, otherwise I will try my hand at something else. For a healthy person, the qualities do not make a person inferior or superior. He / she treats all as human beings first and says that some one is good or not very good at doing something. If a healthy personality has to express his / her opinion about someone &#8216; s shortcoming, it will not be &#8211; that person is a fool, but that person has certain deficiencies but the deficiencies can be taken care of by proper learning.</p></p>
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		<title>About Being Retrenched</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have noticed a thing or two about retrenchement and have a hint or two that may help.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every second magazine I pick up nowadays has an article about retrenchment. It seems the world and everyone else is either scared they are going to get fired or (sadly) have been fired. In fact it feels like we are riding on a big scare.</p>
<p>When you land in the middle of it, is not a scare anymore. When you open that nicely phrased, very friendly letter the world seems to change without anything really happening. Everything you thought you can handle if it comes your way suddenly becomes real. When it hits you you find everything you thought you could handle suddenly isn&#8217;t so easy to deal with. I know. I didn&#8217;t get retrenched, I landed myself in an inadequate pension at a stage when early retirement were still almost a hundred years away. In fact, you can say I were at the start of my career. Granted, its not retrenchment. It feels much the same though.</p>
<p>I settled down for a few days, then started thinking about the one thing always mentioned in these articles. In fact its the focus point in most of these snippets of wisdom so widely spread. Its also something about which I thought hard and long. Then I decided its not the best advice anyone ever gave me. In all of these articles they hand out the same little gem; &#8220;start looking for a new job&#8221;. Some even start giving advice on how to.</p>
<p>Now it may only be me and my unique insight in life, or maybe there is something I don&#8217;t really understand. If I did not have a you to start out with, I would not have been so harshly &#8220;retired&#8221;. If I now go looking for another job, I will once again be at the mercy of someone else&#8217;s ability to &#8220;retire&#8221; me.</p>
<p>My personal take on this may be quite radical, but think about it for a moment. If you replaced the whole concept of looking for a job, with looking for an income, the world starts to look quite different. To some it starts to look quite scary. Some of us would rather spend our life working hard and giving our best in a job. It is too scary to create our own income.</p>
<p>I create my own Income. I will never need to have a &#8220;job&#8221; again. In fact, this income I am creating, will eventually run on its own. Its not expensive either. If you have Internet, you have a start. Visit me at <a href="http://diziette-iworkathome.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://diziette-iworkathome.blogspot.com</a> and I will show you how.</p>
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		<title>Say Goodbye to Retrenchment Blues</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 09:10:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some useful tips to quickly get your life back on track after being retrenched for one reason or another.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are bombarded with news of companies cutting costs, slashing jobs and implementing dire measures just to stay afloat and be profitable. This subject has gained a perennial presence in all forms of media. Stable and profitable companies once held in high regard suddenly crumble or stand on shaky ground. In the eventuality that the company you work for implements drastic cost-reduction moves and you get hit, here&#8217;s a rundown of practical tips in coping with the situation. These pointers have served me well at a time when I was out of job due to company&#8217;s closure.</p>
<p>1. Get hold of your emotions. Normally, when faced with stressful, life-changing situation, a person goes through 5 emotional states: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. We all react differently to stimulus. With the sudden loss of employment, you may find yourself in a prolonged state of denial and disbelief or you may bounce back quickly depending on your physical makeup. &nbsp;Remember that it&rsquo;s okay to cry, get angry, be confused but don&rsquo;t let your emotions stall you from seeing a seeing a clear picture of the situation.&nbsp; Pull yourself together. The sooner you do this, the more you will be surprised to discover that you are made of a tougher stuff than you think.</p>
<p>2. Assess the situation and plan your next move. &nbsp;As soon as emotions are kept at bay, you become more objective and better able to assess what needs to be done. Carefully examine the resources you have at hand. Do you have enough to tide you over the next few months to a year before finding another job? Or, do you want to seek other opportunities as soon as possible? Taking into account your responsibilities with spouse or family, do your finances allow you to take a breather and relax for a while? &nbsp;Whatever it is that you decide, it must be borne out of deliberation and planning.</p>
<p>3. Nurture your other passions. With time on your side, engage in activities that nurture your soul and boost your self-esteem. &nbsp;If you were disgruntled with your previous job and felt like you were stuck in a rut, maybe getting laid-off was a blessing in disguise. It maybe a wakeup call for you to pursue something that you really wanted to do in the first place. A friend I knew who wanted to set up his own business was only able to do so after the company he was working for folded up.</p>
<p>4. Upgrade your skills. It always pays to keep yourself updated on the latest tools and practices in the industry where you are working. If you are eager to venture into a field other than the one you are experienced with, training is a good option. It prepares you for the challenges that lie ahead.</p>
<p>5. Surround yourself with positive influences. Seek the company of family members and friends who thoroughly understand your situation to lift your sagging spirit. If you have friends who have a similar experience and who have bounced back positively, take time to hear their stories. Realize that a global financial crisis exists and with billions of people around the world, you are not alone in your fate. A lot out there share the same story, some even worse.</p>
<p>6. Believe that life will be better. No matter how difficult or unpleasant the situation may be, it will change. Do not worry too much about what lies ahead. As certain as night turns into day, resolutions will come. Your faith in a Higher, Omnipotent being will buoy you up in this difficult time. Draw strength from the wellspring of faith.</p>
<p>Years later, you can always look back at the experience and realize how it has made you stronger as a person. What was once a difficult phase will be viewed in a positive light, replete with wisdom from lessons learned. And you&rsquo;d be glad you have stood proud and firm to weather the storm.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:40:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many firms are undergoing major organizational restructuring in order to cut costs. One way to do so would be to lay off as many employees as they could. In addition, many are not hiring as well. Thus, retrenchment is something many people may have to face, whether they like it or not. Here are some tips to help you cope with retrenchment if you land yourself in such a situation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>1) Acceptance</h3>
<p>The initial reaction you will encounter would be shock and anger. You are shocked that the firm is willing to lay off a good employee. But you need to understand that this is not personal, it&#8217;s business. After that, you might feel depressed that your firm did not value you as much as you though they did. You may even feel a depreciating sense of self-worth. But there is one thing you need to do &#8211; you need to get back on your feet. Share your feelings with your loved ones, your spouse and family. Do not carry the burden alone. Your family will be there to support you and help you work things out during these difficult times. Once you have accepted the reality of your retrenchment, you need to find out what to do next. How are you going to cope with it?</p>
<h3>2) Assess Your Finances</h3>
<p>While sharing the bad news to your family, you may also need to tell them that there is a need to adjust your current lifestyle to survive financially. You may get a nice severance package when you were laid off, but refrain from spending it on luxury items that depreciates in value such as a new car or a long vacation. Instead, you need to spend on things that will help you make more money. For instance, you may want to invest the money to make it grow or set up a business to make more money. As a family, look into how your family can save money by cutting down on daily expenses or switching brands.</p>
<p>You may think that you have enough to cover for the next 6 months, but the reality may be different. The amount you have may not even last that long. Besides looking at your cash flow, also assess your debts, savings and assets.</p>
<p>It is also important that you get enough medical or hospitalization coverage for you and your family. Since you have stopped working for your firm, you may find that no one will cover your medical expenses. Get one as soon as possible. The last thing you would want to do is to have to fork out lots of money on medical expenses during these times.</p>
<h3>3) Skills Training</h3>
<p>Assess your current skills to see if they are still relevant in the modern job market. If they are not, you may wish to upgrade your skills with extra training so that you can land yourself another job easily. In addition to technical expertise and knowledge upgrade, you also need to learn to refresh your resume writing and interview skills to help you clinch the next job.</p>
<h3>4) Positive Attitude</h3>
<p>It is important to have the right attitude from the beginning in order to cope with the situation. You may be retrenched but it does not mean the end of the world. Continue to network with friends and ex-colleagues to be in the loop about what is going on in your industry. You may wish to ask them to look our for a job opportunity for you and get their recommendation.  At the same time, you may want to seek help at employment agencies to get another job. They may offer you a temp-to-perm job. Start off with the temporary position and if you do a good job, you will be employed full-time. Be open to various opportunities available. Don&#8217;t waste time feeling sorry for yourself; you&#8217;ve got a life ahead of you.</p>
<h3>5) Be flexible</h3>
<p>You may find that there are limited job opportunities in the industry you worked in previously. If that is the case, you may have to find work in a different industry. Be flexible. You may have to undergo more training, experience a drastic pay cut, or irregular working hours. In order to get the next job, show your employer that you are willing to be flexible about these things. It is important to take whatever job you can get at this moment and continue to look for other opportunities as you go along.</p>
<p>Coping with retrenchment is never going to be easy. But if we take certain issues into perspective, it might be easier to cope. Having the right mindset is the most important tip I have here. From there, you need to formulate a plan to streamline your finances and look for another job. All the best!</p>
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