Getting Your Relationship Through A Job Loss

by Liz Johnson on June 15, 2009

by Liz Johnson

The current economy means that many people are suddenly finding themselves unemployed, and that couples are trying new ways to deal with this problem. After all, when one person loses a job, both people in the relationship are under a lot more strain. Living on one income can be really difficult.

This is even worse if one person started out without a regular job. If you or your partner have recently lost your job, there are some things to do to help you deal with the tensions and problems that will result. Here are some tips that may help.

1. You need to stay as calm as you can. It's important to remember that there's hope even in hard times, and the only real enemy is time. There are lots of ways to find work, even in a bad economy, if you're willing to be creative and stick with it.

There are many places that will hire you online to write articles, such as Need-An-Article.Com. Then, there are places where you can write and get paid per piece or royalties such as Associated Content and eHow.Com. You can also file for unemployment and receive assistance from the government until employment is found. The important thing is that you work with each other, not against each other.

2. When you lose your job or your partner loses theirs, you have to understand that things will be hard. Remember that new opportunities will turn up. Most people now experience a lot of career changes and a bumpy professional life. Many of us don't want to do it and don't enjoy the process, but it's a fact of modern employment. Times are changing, and everyone's needs are changing with them.

These changes mean that careers are going to be altered - it's just a fact of modern life that most of us will have to deal with. If you've lost your job because of economic problems, remember that it's probably not your fault or because of poor performance. If you're feeling frustrated, this is an important thing to keep in mind.

3. Support your partner and the relationship to keep things afloat. Many people get frustrated and worried, and begin taking it out on their partners. Before the accusations start to fly, remember that both of you are under the same pressure, and it's better to be there for each other. If you're the one who lost your job, remind your partner that both of you are in it together, and that their support is important to you.

If you follow these practical relationship self help strategies on coping with a job loss, you will find that you will be able to transition and move on in a productive manner.

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