AdvertisementVolunteering can be one way to find gratitude — and help people navigate the steps needed to land a new role, Schielke said.
Committing to doing some work for others can also help retain structure in your schedule when work hours disappear, Schielke said.
Turn to your network for helpOutside of seeing how you might help others, there are other steps you can take if you're newly unemployed.
Schielke said it's important to have a sounding board to help you remain accountable for your next actions, especially as getting laid off can be a shock.
Advertisement"Being able to connect with a person or know someone who knows someone who can get your résumé in front of the right people is so important," Schielke said.
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