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By Lisa Cypers Kamen, Harvesting Happiness
In today’s economy it is hard enough under the best of circumstances to find a job. Three things that may cause you to hit rock-bottom when it comes to homelessness are no money, no income and nowhere to live. This can put you at the end of your rope so to speak.
Most of the time, it isn’t about an addiction – whether that is alcohol or drugs, it’s usually about getting yourself together. There can be some alternatives for you. You might be able to stay with friends or with your children if that is an option for you. If not, there are emergency shelters available.
If you have lost your job, you may find it difficult. You may constantly struggle to overcome discouragement and stay positive. It will take effort on your part and you can continue searching for work and submitting your resume at various businesses.
With a clean, safe, and supportive environment to live in and a job not far away, you can feel blessed and cherish life. Once you have achieved success at finding a job, you can be an example for those who are still homeless and disheartened.
If you maintain a positive outlook, your story can change from one of homelessness to happiness. It is possible!
Independent filmmaker, author, happiness coach and speaker Lisa Cypers Kamen creates these blogs to entertain, enlighten and educate us as we each undertake our own personal search for happiness and shares them with http://www.motherhoodincorporated. Happiness is an Inside Job. To contact Lisa, email her directly at lisa@whatisyourhappiness.com and check out her websites at www.whatisyourhappiness.com , www.harvestinghappiness.com , and www.hh4heroes.org and listen to her on http://harvestinghappinesstalkradio.wordpress.com or download her show at www.itunes.com.
Harvesting Happiness with Lisa Cypers Kamen brings to the airwaves a fresh talk radio approach promoting happiness, well-being and global human flourishing by presenting a diverse and proactive collection of the greatest thinkers and doers who have devoted their lives to creating a better world in which to live.
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Harvesting Happiness for Heroes is a pending 501(c)(3), non-profit corporation. Our mission objective is to offer support services to Warriors and Warrior families challenged by Combat Trauma and post-deployment reintegration issues. We offer Battle Buddy workshops, family awareness training, online community support, one-on-one coaching services, as well as retreats for Warriors to decompress from battle and understand the tools available for them to adapt their military skills to civilian society.
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