Navigating the Dance with Wolves: Thriving After Unemployment
Bego?a Aráez Noguera
Marketing & Communication Director| Connecting brands and people for a positive impact| Writer| Journalist| Content Creator| Digital Marketing| Storytelling| Sustainability, Diversity & Equity| #SoyProgresa #SoyEJECON
I was born on October 9th, 1973, while my city (Murcia, South East of Spain) was flooding due to torrential rains; Pink Floyd's album "Dark Side of the Moon" was playing on radios around the world; William Goldman was publishing the novel "The Princess Bride," and the Yom Kippur Arab-Israeli war had just erupted. All of this means that I recently turned 50, just like all those events.
50 YEARS!
Some time ago, when I was in my early forties, I made a list of 50 things I wanted to do before turning 50. I was quite ambitious, and I don't think I've even achieved a fifth of those dreams. But that's okay. What matters is, besides celebrating what I've accomplished, having dreams, goals, and objectives to fulfill. This is always important, and I would say it's crucial when unemployment suddenly throws you into the wolves' den. When you find yourself alone in the forest at dusk and in the presence of wild animals, you have two choices: dance with them like Kevin Costner or run away.
Of course, I recommend the first option, although I understand those who choose the second. I don't like to judge anyone in the face of fear or distress.
Unemployment was not on my list of fifty dreams, obviously. However, looking back and seeing how my life is now, I believe I've learned to dance with the wolves. They still command a lot of respect from me, even though I've never thought they were as bad as they're often portrayed, but I no longer fear them.
How did I do it? What helped me dance with the wolves? I'll share my experience with you in case it might be of some help if you find yourself in a similar situation.
Certainly, I continue to search for a job every day. As you probably know, finding employment requires a great deal of effort and dedication.
Fortunately, at this point, time is not a constraint for me.
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Bego?a, es muy interesante lo que comentas, haces un gran trabajo en Cursoriam Bikes! ????
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9 个月Muy interesante Bego?a Aráez Noguera
Marketing communications, content strategy, and copywriting for technology, healthcare/wellness, and education organizations.
1 年Love this Bego?a. Keep dancing. ??
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1 年?Me súper encantó!
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1 年Hi Bego?a. It's always scary to be in that kind of situations. The ones who have been there at some time know how hard it is to carry on the process. I agree with you in the 'steps' of the dance. I even started and (and finished) a university carreer on the process of 're-invention'. I'm sure the wolves will leave sooner or later. But keep dancing.