Following are a few ways in which you curb recession fatigue lest recession blues affect your health severely.
Acknowledge It
The first step to fight against recession fatigue is by acknowledging the fact that people are going through it. This would involve talking to the employees openly about what the current situation is and tell them to not worry and that things will be better soon.
Bring the Confidence
It is very important that a leader should be optimistic himself. It’s only a good leader that can actually keep the employees motivated in times of economic depression.
Maintain Transparency
Officials should keep their employees informed about what the current situation is. People freak out when they are skeptical about future events. Keep employees in the loop, be honest with them and let them know how they can take charge of their career at this stage. This will make it easier for them to accept the current scenario.
Bury the Past
It is very important for those who have suffered from the recession-crisis to move on. Starting all over again is an attitude that will help people from feeling fatigued. Companies will start employing again, you will get your salary and you will recover.
“Most, probably, of our decisions to do something positive, the full consequences of which will be drawn out over many days to come, can only be taken as the result of animal spirits – a spontaneous urge to action rather than inaction, and not as the outcome of a weighted average of quantitative benefits multiplied by quantitative probabilities.” – J. M Keynes. What Keynes meant here is that, the way in which people in an economy think, that is how the that economy will be embodied.
Seems like we have spent an eternity talking about recession. Everyone was distressed about their reduced salaries, loosing jobs and unemployed getting no jobs at all. The ‘R’ word is something that we all are now sick of. Initially we were fretting, then we experienced the tornado and then we came out of it. When we retrospect, now that we all survived it, we don’t have the fear anymore.
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