Losing Income Is the Worst and What to Do Next!


There are plenty of resources that talk about making more income but what about the space in between where you've just lost income, or a job and bills and rent are still due? 


Losing income can be incredibly challenging, impacting every aspect of our lives. In response to this pressing issue, 'What to Do Next' offers a concise and actionable 5-chapter kickstart guide for those facing the immediate aftermath of job or income loss. The goal is to provide individuals with prompt and effective suggestions to navigate this difficult situation and stabilize their living circumstances during the critical first few months.

What issue am I striving to address on this page?

According to most experts, finding a new job can take an average of 3-6 months or even longer. However, my goal is to provide individuals with immediate suggestions to secure their living situation and buy them time to recover from income loss, enabling them to move forward with confidence.

How I believe I can help right now.

The ideas I suggest are based on my personal experience and have been very helpful during tough times. While I may not cover every detail of all circumstances, I offer a general approach that can be considered by anyone, regardless of their situation. My goal is to serve as a beacon of hope and offer practical guidance, helping individuals navigate the initial challenges and uncertainties that accompany income loss. By following these suggestions, individuals can navigate the first critical month with greater confidence and focus on building a brighter future.

Who might be the ideal audience be?

The primary audience I suggest for these ideas includes low-income individuals, single income earners, and freelancers or contractors building multiple income streams. These suggestions are especially useful for those in the early stages of building their careers, as they may be vulnerable to sudden income changes. However, if you're curious and want additional suggestions to keep in your back pocket for a "rainy day," they can be helpful for anyone, regardless of their situation.

What to know about links and resources.

Currently, this page is not affiliated with any direct links that provide me monetary gain. The links I share are useful tools either created by me or found online, intended to be helpful resources.

Tips on how to handle your income and budget during income loss.

How to approach your leasing agent to help secure your lease.

Ideas to help kickstart your creativity.

Encouragement and tips for the job hunt journey. 

Read Chapter 5: Help Is Closer Than You Think  Now!

"Help is Closer Than You Think" is all about learning to allow and accept additional help during challenging times.

Tips for maintaining your home and keeping your stress low.

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