Have a Support Network
"It helps to have some kind of support in place with family members and friends, people you feel that you can be open with and just share the emotions that you are going through, people who will just listen," Hawker says.
"There are so many aftershocks that occur, so many more parties involved, and part of your grief over what happened is for your employees and your customers," Grazian says. "Executives, and not just bank CEOs, are not good at asking for help because they're supposed to be in charge. But reaching out to others and talking to them can be very helpful."




























