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Losing A Career Can Feel Like Getting A Divorce

Losing A Career Can Feel Like Getting A Divorce

By Cathy Goodwin
Job loss can be extremely painful because we have to start over and create a new
identity. Clients tell me their feelings are similar to what they experienced during a
bitter divorce -- a special form of the midlife crisis.

Losing a career or business can also be a source of grief, anger and frustration.
Starting a new business is an end as well as a beginning. You may feel as though you
are getting a divorce after a twenty-year marriage. Here's why.

1. Sometimes the career leaves you. The field wants "younger people." Or you have
to change in ways that violate your sense of self.

2. Sometimes you leave a career that seems perfectly wonderful and fulfilling to
those on the outside. "The money's so good," your mother says, "and it's not as if
you're scrubbing floors all day. Can't you just hang in there and pretend you like it?"
3. You feel disloyal. After all, you've gained a lot from this career. For the rest of
your life, you will view the world through the lens created by your training and
experience. You will question assumptions, criticize, challenge, argue, prepare,
organize, or negotiate.

4. Friends take sides. After you leave, some former colleagues no longer return your
calls. Others try to engage you in a rousing session of "Aren't they horrible," which
you don't want either.

5. Those left behind begin to feel abandoned. Are you leaving for a new love, an
opportunity that will be livelier, more exciting, and yes, even sexier? Worst case:
you're leaving for a new career that your former associates find entirely unsuitable.

6. You have started projects that you will be unable to finish because your new life
has no room for them. Anyway, without your former big-name affiliation, you have
no credibility to raise them to a level you can present or sell.

7. Your new identity gains you access to new and exciting places, but people treat
you differently. You feel naked without the old title on your business card.

8. The rules of the game have changed since the last time you were unattached. And
this time around, you're less interested in those "how to get lucky" sessions.

9. You spend more time in the gym. You spend hours walking the dog. You try new
hair styles, dare to enter an art gallery, read your first self-help book and consider
talking to a professional who bears little resemblance to Jennifer Melfi.

10. You're starting to think, "Being on my own for the rest of my life may not be
such a bad thing."

Career Consultant Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. created the 21-Day Extreme Career Makeover guide for midlife professionals who want to transform career breakdowns to career breakthroughs. Get started here.
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