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This Too Shall Pass

Chad Barr

One thing I know, nothing lasts forever, the sun will rise tomorrow, and this too shall pass. The post This Too Shall Pass appeared first on The Chad Barr Group.

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A new normal

Seth Godin Blog

This too shall pass. We’ve got a deep-seated desire for things to go back to normal, the way we were used to. But this, this moment of ours is now normal. And then, there will be another normal. There is no “ the new normal” Because that’s definitive. There’s simply the normal of now. A new normal.

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Laid off? Five Ways to Cope with the Stress, Shame and Fear

Consulting Matters

For many who are dealing with layoffs right now, it's a career hit, in the middle of a health crisis, in a market where no one is hiring. Here's some advice that hopefully will help you cope and see the light at the end of this trial: 1. Normalize any and all feelings you might have. What about all the value you have created for the company?

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To a Brighter Future

Chad Barr

We reach out to one another; we hope, we listen and we pray that this too shall pass. Photo by: Chad Barr. How should I open this week’s newsletter? As you know, I’m an immigrant to this land, in the religious minority, where the opportunities for success, growth and freedom, personal and religious, were many.

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7 Ways to Stay Positive in Tough Times

Peter Stark

My father passed away at the age of 95. And, eventually, this too shall pass. One colleague in the meetings industry recently had fourteen keynote speeches cancel. Another acquaintance is scared that she is going to lose her job in this economic downturn. This one will be no different. . Practice positive self-talk.

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2020 – The Year in Review

Chad Barr

Optimism, courageousness, creativity and innovation can help us realize that nothing lasts forever, the sun will rise tomorrow, this too shall pass, and we can thrive again. One of my favorite reflection points is at year-end. It is the opportunity to review my accomplishments, key learning insights and course correction.

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Great Depression 2020?

CaseInterview.com

I’ve been noticing that there are questions lately about what caused the Great Depression and whether we’re at risk of something similar in 2020. The short answer is: No, I don’t think we’re at risk of another Great Recession. For context, I asked this exact same question in October 2008 at the start of the Great Recession.

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