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Job Loss Can Launch a Better Future | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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The loss of a job can create personal fear and chaos, but it can also turn out to be beneficial.
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Jessica Pierce owns a nonprofit that helps people walk through career transitions.
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She noted, “Almost every person that comes through our program and lands a job,
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will someday say they are glad they went through career transition;
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they’re in a better place since being removed from the previous company.”
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You see, the fear of the unknown doesn’t need to stagnate you.
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It can become the positive change you need to move forward in life.
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As Pierce concluded, “I love seeing the strength of people who aren’t sure what is ahead of them,
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but go for it anyway.” I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.