This doesn’t define you—you’ve got real strengths, and something better will come.
Why it works: support
Messages by tone
Here are 9+ curated message examples when someone loses their job in a encouraging tone.
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This doesn’t define you—you’ve got real strengths, and something better will come.
Why it works: support
I know this is a lot—take it one step at a time, I’ve got your back.
Why it works: support
You bring a lot to the table—don’t let this shake that.
Why it works: support
Tough moment, but not the end of your story—I believe in you.
Why it works: support
You’ve handled tough situations before—you’ll get through this too.
Why it works: support
Anyone would feel shaken by this—you’re handling it better than you think.
Why it works: support
Sometimes these shifts open better doors—even if it doesn’t feel like it yet.
Why it works: support
Even small steps count right now—just keep moving forward.
Why it works: support
This is a hard hit, and I am sorry you are dealing with it. If it would help, I would be glad to review your resume or keep an eye out in my network.
Why it works: Encouraging plus concrete support.