To combat anxiety, you need financial security—savings, low expenses, and probably most importantly, some source of revenue you can call on with confidence, even if it’s a good deal lower than what you can earn in better circumstances. You need to know that come what may, you won’t be living under a bridge.
The thing that struck me about this guy was that he appeared to have some skills—how could he translate them into quick cash?
Wouldn’t that be handy? Some market to peddle your wares that you have confidence you could quickly bring in cash? I think that fella needs to find such a market now. Get cash in the door. He doesn’t have time to get the career job—he needs cash now. Once he stabilizes his situation, he can work on getting better paying jobs.
My brother in law drives a limo. Somebody always needs a ride, even when the economy is down, and he can spend as much time as he wants trying to find them.
Seems like that guy should be able to find low paying consulting/tutoring work in a hurry. He probably should contact some government/social group about his impending eviction. My understanding is that it’s pretty hard to evict someone, and he has a bit more time than he seems to think.
To combat anxiety, you need financial security—savings, low expenses, and probably most importantly, some source of revenue you can call on with confidence, even if it’s a good deal lower than what you can earn in better circumstances. You need to know that come what may, you won’t be living under a bridge.
The thing that struck me about this guy was that he appeared to have some skills—how could he translate them into quick cash?
Wouldn’t that be handy? Some market to peddle your wares that you have confidence you could quickly bring in cash? I think that fella needs to find such a market now. Get cash in the door. He doesn’t have time to get the career job—he needs cash now. Once he stabilizes his situation, he can work on getting better paying jobs.
My brother in law drives a limo. Somebody always needs a ride, even when the economy is down, and he can spend as much time as he wants trying to find them.
Seems like that guy should be able to find low paying consulting/tutoring work in a hurry. He probably should contact some government/social group about his impending eviction. My understanding is that it’s pretty hard to evict someone, and he has a bit more time than he seems to think.