Handling Sudden Loss of Income

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Even if we find it difficult to admit, money is one of the biggest influences of life.
And no, we're not trying to sound too pessimistic or harsh but it really is true.
Almost everything that you do is charged with a certain amount of money.
This is precisely why it is important that you have a steady source of money coming in all the time.
In fact, one of the determinants of respect is if one has a job or a business; this is because, after all, everything comes with a price, so you have to be ready for everything that you want to enjoy or avail.
So, if you are one of the working individuals, what do you do when you suddenly face a loss of income? How do you cope? At first, it's easy to panic or feel really depressed.
This doesn't come as a surprise anymore because panic is caused by a shift in ones comfort zone.
When this shift stays too long and it starts to sink in, it's understandable that you will feel depressed.
Some even admit to feeling anger and guilty.
Well, nobody can blame anyone.
It's easy-it's simply difficult to get by with little or no money.
When the anger simmers down, you will feel anxious.
This anxiety comes from the fact that you don't know where to get your money.
Have a list of possible sources for unemployed help and try to approach each option with utmost care.
Add up all the cash that you have in your wallet and in your bank account(s) and figure out how much your daily living allowance is.
If you think that you'd be short for your job / investment hunt, try to list down possible sources of additional funds too.
From relatives who might lend you money to pawnshops to governmental programs for unemployment compensation, list them all down and strategize which ones make you risk less for the same amount of cash to receive.
After that, go for an active job hunt with the littlest overhead possible.
To do this, you can apply for jobs online.
There are a lot of companies who are up to online selection and hiring, and this one's convenient and cheap too.
All you need is a computer and good internet connection and you're good to go.
While you're on a job hunt, you can also buffer your loss of income by trying to score part time gigs.
There are companies which post small projects which are up for freelancer bidding.
Do you have a knack for blogging? Photo editing? Network-building? Research? The online marketing world is very dynamic too.
If you persevere enough, surely you will land a gig that's easy and paying, albeit very mechanical.
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