It takes a lot to successfully recover from losing your career after being bullied, mobbed, or shamed. If you've recovered, you've learned a lot along the way. Your experiences, stories, and insights would be useful to people and their families who are now going through this for the first time.
There are a number of ways you can help them. To begin with, one way to help is to do so anonymously. Here's what you can do.
1. Tell your Story. What happened to you or how you recovered can be tremendously inspiring to all of those people who believe they are the only person who has ever been in their situation.
2. Share Recovery Advice or Tips. These can be general insights or they can be specific ways you tackled any of the 5 recovery phases people usually cycle through
3. Tell Us What Helped You. Was there a book, article, or movie that resonated with you. We list a few of them, and we'll try adding your suggestions to the list.
4. Share a File. To help them recover, some people have collected inspiring quotes, developed daily checklists, created reminder tools, or even screensavers to help them regain hope and help them move forward. If there any you'd like to share, you can upload those below.
5. Post on the Q&A Forum. Respond to a question or answer and share your experience. Although you need to be a member to do so, you can always create an account that uses a pseudonym if you want to stay anonymous.
6. Consider being a Referral. Some people going through a career-ending crisis would find it useful to talk to someone who has survived one in the same profession or who has suffered a crisis of the same type. If you would like to consider being a referred potential referral to someone like that, contact us and we can set up a time to discuss this.
We'll try to use your ideas in the website where we think it would be most helpful. Also, if you don't wish to be anonymous, we can credit you by using your name and location, or your first name and location, or your first name and profession -- anyway you want.
You can help make that pain a little bit worth it by sharing your experience, advice, or insights with to help others.
There are a number of ways you can help them. To begin with, one way to help is to do so anonymously. Here's what you can do.
1. Tell your Story. What happened to you or how you recovered can be tremendously inspiring to all of those people who believe they are the only person who has ever been in their situation.
2. Share Recovery Advice or Tips. These can be general insights or they can be specific ways you tackled any of the 5 recovery phases people usually cycle through
3. Tell Us What Helped You. Was there a book, article, or movie that resonated with you. We list a few of them, and we'll try adding your suggestions to the list.
4. Share a File. To help them recover, some people have collected inspiring quotes, developed daily checklists, created reminder tools, or even screensavers to help them regain hope and help them move forward. If there any you'd like to share, you can upload those below.
5. Post on the Q&A Forum. Respond to a question or answer and share your experience. Although you need to be a member to do so, you can always create an account that uses a pseudonym if you want to stay anonymous.
6. Consider being a Referral. Some people going through a career-ending crisis would find it useful to talk to someone who has survived one in the same profession or who has suffered a crisis of the same type. If you would like to consider being a referred potential referral to someone like that, contact us and we can set up a time to discuss this.
We'll try to use your ideas in the website where we think it would be most helpful. Also, if you don't wish to be anonymous, we can credit you by using your name and location, or your first name and location, or your first name and profession -- anyway you want.
You can help make that pain a little bit worth it by sharing your experience, advice, or insights with to help others.