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March 1, 2009

    I've started to write a series of columns on how you can get what you want and thrive despite today's tough times.  Several of them have been published at ezines, including these:

      Networking for the Newly Unemployed:

     http://ezinearticles.com/?Networking-For-the-Newly-Unemployed&id=1965908

      How to Find or Create More Work In Today's Tough Times:

      http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Find-Or-Create-More-Work-in-Todays-Tough-Times&id=1937768

      How to Thrive in Today's Tough Times:

      http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Thrive-in-Todays-Tough-Times&id=1937786

      I invite you to share these with others.  Just include all of the bio and Website links information in each article.

 

January 1, 2009

     Today, with the economy crashing, it can be a depressing time of loss.  But it can also be an opportunity to try to think what you have that is most important and then what you can do to get out of the morass.  For example, visualize to remind yourself what you still have and appreciate this.  Express your thanks and your gratitude.  And if you have lost something dear to you, use a visualization to see yourself letting it go and imagine something else taking it's place.  Remind yourself that life is all about experiencing, accepting, and making changes, so when you leave one things behind, it is time to go on to something new.

        A good way to see the upheaval in the economy happening now is that this is a correction for the way we in the U.S. and the whole world got caught up in a bubble of over-exuberance for new technology and new financing schemes that could never last.  There were too many new companies chasing too few dollars and consumers; too many financing systems built on sand so they outstripped the fundamentals of the economy as one financing package built on another.  So now the sand castle is falling down to solid ground, and in the long run that is good, because if it continued to get even bigger, the fall to earth would have been even greater.

 

I'll be adding further comments and news over the next few days.  So if you have any questions or comments yourself, send them in and I'll post my responses.