Tom had been through three jobs in just two years. Each time he thought he had found stability, suddenly he was out of work.
He followed all the rules—he was punctual, worked hard, and even went the extra mile—but something always went wrong.
Promotions never came, colleagues seemed distant, and managers who initially praised him soon found reasons to terminate his employment. He began to wonder if he was cursed or just incredibly unlucky.
Losing a job repeatedly can be emotionally devastating. It affects your confidence, your ability to plan for the future, and even your relationships.
Losing a job repeatedly can be emotionally devastating. It affects your confidence, your ability to plan for the future, and even your relationships.
Many people assume that such patterns are caused by poor performance, office politics, or bad luck. While these factors may play a role, the truth is that there is often a deeper reason behind this repeated misfortune. Something unseen may be influencing your professional life in ways that you cannot easily detect.READ FULL STORY.