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Depression due to job transfer
I am a banker. My husband is an engineer. He is working in jharkhand govt unit. I was posted in ranchi and staying with my husband. One year ago my transfer has been occured in rajkot Gujrat. My baby was just 10 month old at that time. Due to separate work place I am feeling so depressed and not want to do job What should I do
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We all know that banking job is quite difficult to handle along with your maternity. Without support it is very difficult to handle. Quite natural this is the period which is stressful for many. So don't worry. Be hope and move on
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I understand your predicament. I want you to know that this is a challenge you can easily address and deal with. In case its is possible, try to make arrangements to have the baby with you along with someone trustworthy enough to take care of the child while you are at work. Being close to your child would be a matter of paramount importance to you right now. I know it is challenging to stay away from your spouse. I would like you to take an objective look at your job situation now. Once the mandatory period of service is over at your present posting, would it be possible for you to apply for a transfer to Ranchi ( if that is where your husband is likely to be in future )? If that's the case, I believe you can cope with such an eventuality. Ask yourself if these are the only challenges that are plaguing you right now. If there are other matters of concern, I am sure, with an objective approach, you can easily find solutions to them as well. Have faith in yourself. The answers are right within you. This too shall pass. Take care.
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Yes, it is difficult to handle life alone.. Yet, either you can try for a transfer or, you can take pay off, or you can think about some other job where you both can stay together.. Instead of leaving the job, instantly, apply leave and be with him and take a decision along with his consent.. For any further clarity, you can reach me through this app.. https://prac.to/hema-sampath-psychologist-dir
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