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When Your Job Breaks Your Heart

When Your Job Breaks Your Heart

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Professional heartbreak is the loss of something work-related that feels as wounding as grief or heartbreak in your personal life. It might involve the death of a dream, like owning your business. Sometimes it’s when you lose your identity due to a layoff or a job loss. And sometimes it happens when you don’t get something that you really, really want. This interview with author and podcast host Morra Aarons-Mele delves into why a professional heartbreak can be so devastating, offering stories of people who have gone through them and suggestions for those who may be experiencing one now.

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