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Mental Health & Unemployment… Plus: #BoycottUnemployment: Nothing is Irrelevant & some Advice from Steve Jobs

It’s easy to feel like you are fighting an uphill battle of sorts when it comes to landing a job. A period out of work can infest the body like a virus and leave you feeling angry, bewildered and morose. Unemployment’s effects on your Mental Health can be so detrimental that it forces you to make a choice. Action vs. inaction. Choose wisely. Choosing what action you should take can lead to choice paralysis. It’s the realisation you can do anything and start over and so you can feel confused as to the correct route to take. With opportunity there will always be FOMO (fear of missing out) if you make the wrong decision. However living in a world of ‘what ifs’ won’t serve to do anything but frustrate you, there is only what is. The temptation to streamline your life should be avoided especially if you are unemployed. You can never take enough classes or do enough activities as you never know what will come in handy later on in your life and even now they are an excellent experience so give things a go. A period of unemployment may seem like a strange time to volunteer somewhere as ...



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