
The Sun Will Rise and This Will Pass
I hope you don’t mind that I’m writing this post to be a source of encouragement, mainly for me today, and if you get some relief from this thought, well, that would be awesome too. But, you know, with the state of today’s job market and employment trends, it is a bit rough out there for us professionals who are used to working on a daily basis at the same company and performing the tasks that we love.
This economy and new employment structure for consultants/freelancers requires one to have incredible amounts of patience, understanding and fortitude as well as flexibility and humor. It certainly is character building and I am really learning how to pull up my bootstraps. At times, its fun and other times, it can be overwhelming as you realize everything is out of your control. (Addendum-Good PR pal Marc Grossman sent me this link to cheer me up…if you need an immediate laugh please check this out. Thanks Marc…it worked. (Please Fire Me!)
If you are like me you have a routine that you follow – each day hours are spent on job search, networking and/or researching potential clients. You keep re-working your elevator speech and tweaking your resume. You talk to friends seeking advice and watch the world trends to find clues as to where the new currency is hiding.
Day after day you follow this procedure. Then the days turn into weeks and then months. I can’t believe it’s almost July!

I know this feeling well. The days fly by and you feel like you are not making progress.
When I review what I’ve accomplished I can feel that I haven’t achieved much – but, I know that I have. My growth may not be in tangible items, but I have gained knowledge and connections. And those carry a currency as well. I have to remember I am making progress.
I don’t know if you’ve noticed that they are playing “Cast Away” a lot this month on cable. And I’ve been stumbling upon it quite frequently. In this season of my life, I’m sympathizing with the main character played by Tom Hanks, Chuck Noland. I mean when I’m working by myself in my home, I sometimes feel like I’m in a cave. I miss going with co-workers to lunch. I understand how you have to be as resourceful with what you possess and you must keep a close eye on budgets. But, it’s the line he says at the tail end on the movie that always provides me with a sense of hope….Chuck Noland says to a friend (I’ve paraphrased it a bit), “I had power over nothing. I knew somehow I had to stay alive. I kept breathing and one day the tide came in and gave me a sail. And now here I am. I have ice in my glass. But, I know what I have to do now. I have to keep breathing because tomorrow the sun will rise and who knows what the tide could bring.”
Since I have some extra time on my hands I’m leading a job search work team at a local transitional housing center. And, every meeting we always say, “We’re all going to find jobs, we just don’t know when.” And this post is for those in-between times, when you feel you have no power over anything and you don’t feel like making one more phone call, or attending one more networking event, or submitting one more resume online or attending one more class to learn a new trade.
So, if that’s you right now…I’m telling you, well really me, try it one more time…for you never know what the tide may bring today. The sun will rise and you have to keep breathing and hoping…you will be employed steadily again.
Here’s the actual clip from the movie. Mr. Hanks does a much better job than I did in communicating this simple, but truthful way of life.
We will be sailing back to civilization.