Many years ago my mentor once said to me “do not let your job define who you are”. From my mentor to me and now paying it forward to you - DO NOT let your job define who you are.
Thank you for sharing your perspective of what so many people are going through right now. That is hugely helpful for a lot of people. You’re definitely not a failure. I can second your manager and say that it was a pleasure to work with you. You’re a competent, knowledgeable and kind person many people would love to work with. Retrospectively you’ll look back on this moment and say:”This was an important step to come closer to my dreams!”
If I were the CEO of a company (I am not…I am just a little old man) I would want you on my leadership team. I am praying for you to thrive at whatever you choose to do.
Thank you for sharing your feelings. It is not easy to express, manage and document those hard feelings, this encourages me as well. Best wishes to your dream and you're not alone:)
Europe has strong worker protection law and there is Bloomberg article of difficulty with laying workers off for Google. Being a competent worker means not only being good at one's job, but also seeing the direction and future of company. E.g. the factors told to you like difficulty monetizing product, Toronto expansion not being successful is more like thinking like the owner/leadership.
So this is good. Thanks for the video. What you are learning is what nearly all of us have already gone through. Getting laid off isn't a new phenomenon. And what you are showing is what all of us who are "older" learned ourselves. And just as then, so now, you are showing you are one of the ones facing it so you can step past it. Because, in the end, we CAN NOT allow our lives and emotions to hinge on a job. Because it might be taken away. Our lives are ours, and you have to be prepared to "change cars" if the first one fails. More than once I've been laid off / let go / stopped getting paychecks owed because the company was being sold and the managers weren't telling anyone, and to get those paychecks instead of losing that money owed I had to threaten with a lawyer. It's a kick in the pants. It's demoralizing. But you realize it DOES make you mentally and emotionally stronger so long as you step up, take a breathe, and have confidence in yourself. Like you are doing. Best of luck to you.
Many years ago my mentor once said to me “do not let your job define who you are”. From my mentor to me and now paying it forward to you - DO NOT let your job define who you are.
Thank you for sharing your perspective of what so many people are going through right now. That is hugely helpful for a lot of people.
You’re definitely not a failure. I can second your manager and say that it was a pleasure to work with you. You’re a competent, knowledgeable and kind person many people would love to work with.
Retrospectively you’ll look back on this moment and say:”This was an important step to come closer to my dreams!”
Hey Leo, thank you as always for being one of my best audience;)
If I were the CEO of a company (I am not…I am just a little old man) I would want you on my leadership team. I am praying for you to thrive at whatever you choose to do.
Haha I don’t know what led you to think that because I appreciate it a lot :)
Thank you for sharing your feelings. It is not easy to express, manage and document those hard feelings, this encourages me as well. Best wishes to your dream and you're not alone:)
Thank you 💜
Europe has strong worker protection law and there is Bloomberg article of difficulty with laying workers off for Google. Being a competent worker means not only being good at one's job, but also seeing the direction and future of company. E.g. the factors told to you like difficulty monetizing product, Toronto expansion not being successful is more like thinking like the owner/leadership.
My dear, you are more then Klarna - you are Lilia!!! Lilia is multifaceted. Be brave, and move forward with confidence! ❤🔥❤🔥
Aw crazy to get a comment like this just because of a video I made 🥺thank you
☘️keep going, you are more than your job, your title, 🎈thank you for your honest thoughts 💐
Thank you for sharing your thought. It is not easy to get through the uncertainty. When time goes by, you look back, life will find the way for you.
So this is good. Thanks for the video. What you are learning is what nearly all of us have already gone through. Getting laid off isn't a new phenomenon. And what you are showing is what all of us who are "older" learned ourselves. And just as then, so now, you are showing you are one of the ones facing it so you can step past it.
Because, in the end, we CAN NOT allow our lives and emotions to hinge on a job. Because it might be taken away.
Our lives are ours, and you have to be prepared to "change cars" if the first one fails.
More than once I've been laid off / let go / stopped getting paychecks owed because the company was being sold and the managers weren't telling anyone, and to get those paychecks instead of losing that money owed I had to threaten with a lawyer.
It's a kick in the pants. It's demoralizing. But you realize it DOES make you mentally and emotionally stronger so long as you step up, take a breathe, and have confidence in yourself. Like you are doing.
Best of luck to you.
THANY YOU so much for this comment. And I cannot relate more to many of the things you said here!
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加油!
Workout and stay active. It will help
Take care of yourself and if possible you can do more execise to keep healthy.