Wednesday, April 22, 2020

What to Do When You Lose Your Job and more...

Did you recently lose your job and you're wondering what to do? Read this post for lots of practical ideas and encouragement on the next steps to take! Psst! Be sure to check out these Income-Earning Ideas and these Easy Ways to Save & Make Money at ...
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What to Do When You Lose Your Job

Did you recently lose your job and you’re wondering what to do? Read this post for lots of practical ideas and encouragement on the next steps to take!

Psst! Be sure to check out these Income-Earning Ideas and these Easy Ways to Save & Make Money at Home!

What To Do When You Lose Your Job

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot of people are losing their jobs.

And while I recognize everybody’s experience is different, I wanted to offer some practical ideas and encouragement for anyone facing unemployment — whether it’s you or a spouse.

What To Do When You Lose Your Job

1. Try not to freak out.

Freaking out doesn’t fix anything, and it doesn’t do anything productive. Worrying and stressing won’t help.

I know it’s easier said than done, but it definitely helps to try not to freak out and instead focus on the next right step!

2. Trim everything possible from your budget.

What can you eliminate? What can you do without? Is there anything you can cut, reduce, or put off?

How can you try to live more frugally?

Stretch your budget as far as you possibly can.

3. Sell everything you can sell.

Usually after you lose your job, it’s hard to find another job right away — especially right now in this economy.

While you’re in the interim period of trying to figure out what the next step is, selling items can definitely help add money to your budget.

Look around your house and see if there’s anything you can trade or sell to give yourself a little bit more wiggle room in your budget. Every little bit helps!

4. Use what you have.

Look around and see what you already have that you can use.

Maybe this is a great time to challenge yourself to eat from the pantry and freezer. See how long you can go using what you have and not going to the store.

If you feel like you need to buy something new, look around and see if there’s a way to make do with what you already have.

This is a great time to research free and frugal ideas for having fun when you’re in a tight place financially.

5. Pray.

If you’re a Christian, this is your time to call out to God and remind yourself of God’s faithfulness.

We’ve gone through really lean times in the past, and it really helped to remind ourselves of the truth that He will provide!

6. Focus on your blessings.

It’s so much easier to focus on what you don’t have than what you do have.

Focus on the good — there is always something to be grateful for!

If you have a roof over your head, warmth at night, running water, and can read & write…you already have so much to be thankful for that a lot of the world doesn’t have!

7. Think outside the box.

If you can’t get another job right away, this is your opportunity to get really creative and put on your thinking cap!

Come up with some creative ways to make extra money. Ask people around you for their input on ideas. Maybe they’ll even have a connection for a job opportunity!

Think about odd jobs you can do, skills you have, and services you can provide.

When my husband lost his job, I started this blog in a place of desperation to try to make money. And we learned so much from that time that has helped us get where we are today.

Sometimes the hardest times will teach you the most and eventually lead you to a great place you never thought you’d be!

Do you have any other ideas on what to do when you lose your job? Please let us know in the comments!

    
 

Parenting in the Middle of a Pandemic

A lot of you have asked for my thoughts on how we’re dealing with the Pandemic as parents. In this week’s episode of The Crystal Paine Show, Jesse and I share some of the ways we’re approaching parenting right now and what’s working for us.

As always, every child is different and you know your kids best, so I’m only sharing how we are approaching things at our house… and these principles can be applied to many different seasons of upheaval.

Here are some of the strategies we share in this episode:

Don’t dismiss your kids’ feelings. Feelings are not right or wrong and no one can tell you how you feel or don’t feel. It’s what you choose to do with those feelings that matters most. Give them space to talk about whatever it is they are feeling — anger, sadness, loneliness, grief, frustration, boredom.

Don’t preach sermons. I know it’s easy to want to use this as a way to teach valuable life lessons… but probably way more than sermons, your kids just need a listening ear and empathy. And trust me, your kids ARE going to learn many valuable lessons from this, but a listening ear goes a long way to help them feel seen, heard, and loved.

Don’t stress yourself out trying to get it all right. There is no manual on how to parent well through COVID-19. We’re all just doing the best we can do! When you feel overwhelmed or unsure how to handle a situation, it’s okay to acknowledge this and give yourself some grace. If you are a Christian, this is an amazing opportunity to cry out to the Lord for wisdom and direction for how to respond and love your kids well.

Do remember that you set the tone for your home. If you are extremely stressed and irritable, it’s going to trickle down to your kids and make them feel stressed and on edge. Make sure you’re not spreading yourself too thin so that you are completely zapped and exhausted.

Do relax some of your usual rules/standards. We are allowing a lot more sleeping in, PJ-wearing, screen time, and junk food eating than usual. Yes, I probably just lost some followers over admitting that, but I feel like a lot has been taken away from our kids right now and as long you’re doing your chores and school, I’m pretty chill about a lot of other things in this season.

Do look for the humor in everything. We’ve laughed so hard as a family in the last few weeks — over so many ridiculous things. Laughter has been such good medicine for us and we’ve sought to find the funny in the ordinary. 

Important Note: This will be the last episode we’ll be releasing until the end of May as I’ll be on Maternity Leave until then. We do plan to pop on once during Maternity Leave to do an episode on my birth story. Look for that in the next few weeks!

 

In This Episode: 

[03:00] Jesse and I are both reading fiction books right now.

[06:35] L’Oreal magic root cover up is saving my life right now. Jesse is loving the Couch to 5k Program. 

[12:20] Don’t discount your kids’ feelings. 

[18:03] Stop trying to get it all right. 

[20:36] Remember that you set the tone for your home. 

[23:21] Consider relaxing some of your usual rules.

[25:16] Look for the humor in everything. 

[28:20] What is working in your home? 

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