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Job loss. It’s not something that most people want to think about, whether it happens to them or not--but in modern society, it’s all too common for the words "lay off" and "company downsize" to grace a conversation about how life is going. Through an honest look at the emotions, feelings, and everyday challenges that can come with losing a job, author Heidi Barr illustrates what going through such an event is like. From disbelief to financial concerns to anxiety over the prospect of a two hour commute after ten years of working from home, this essay explores the uncertainty of not knowing…mehr

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Job loss. It’s not something that most people want to think about, whether it happens to them or not--but in modern society, it’s all too common for the words "lay off" and "company downsize" to grace a conversation about how life is going. Through an honest look at the emotions, feelings, and everyday challenges that can come with losing a job, author Heidi Barr illustrates what going through such an event is like. From disbelief to financial concerns to anxiety over the prospect of a two hour commute after ten years of working from home, this essay explores the uncertainty of not knowing what might be coming next, along with the potential for uncovering the beauty that might just be hidden under what feels like destruction.
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Award winning author of several books, Heidi Barr is committed to cultivating ways of being that are life-giving and sustainable for people, communities and the planet.  She works as a wellness coach, holds a Master's degree in Faith and Health Ministries and occasionally partners with organic farms and yoga teachers to offer retreat experiences.  At home in Minnesota, she lives with her husband and daughter where they tend a large vegetable garden, explore nature and do their best to live simply. Visit her at heidibarr.com or connect on social media:  Facebook: @HeidiBarrwriter  Instagram: @heidicbarr