Readers Recommend: The ‘Surviving a Layoff’ Edition

Welcome to  MomsToolbox Readers Recommend, where MomsToolbox readers share one favorite post from the blogosphere.

A few weeks ago my friend Connie’s husband lost his job. Connie is a homeschooling mom of 8 who loves the Lord and blogs her family’s stories with southern charm (and wit) and a whole lot of truth, too, on Smockity Frocks. She’s also a Bible in 90 Days grad and previous mentor, she she has an extra special spot in my heart!

I admire Connie and her husband for how they are navigating the waters of a layoff and job search. She is sharing her experiences, the ones she is trying to make better, as well as the bad that just must be faced. Her latest post in the How to Survive a Layoff series is a completely  honest look at her frustration and I commend her for being brave enough to share her icky feelings with anyone who is ready to listen.

Swing by and leave her a note, and say a prayer for her family, and others just like them while you are there.

 

Before you go, though, tell me what posts have touched you or helped you this week.

There are so many fantastic posts out there and I am hoping this will help me to find even more of them with your help.

To participate, all you need to do is give us a one-sentence description of why you are recommending a specific post and then leave a direct link to that post in the comments.

A few guidelines:

  • Readers Recommend posts may not be written by the one who recommends them.
  • The purpose of the post may not be a sales pitch.
  • Any affiliate links in the post may not benefit the one who recommended the page.
  • And the posts must be rated G.

Other than that, anything good (and not spammy) goes.

So… what favorite post do you have to recommend this week? Please share!


Comments

One response to “Readers Recommend: The ‘Surviving a Layoff’ Edition”

  1. Thank you, Amy! You are so sweet!!!

    I really enjoyed this post of advice for young and old wives from Life as Mom!

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