Monday, 15 December 2025

100. REGAINING YOUR CONFIDENCE - Jack’s Redundancy Empowerment - empowering redundancy - empowering redundant workers - Yinka Carew

100. REGAINING YOUR CONFIDENCE - Jack’s Redundancy Empowerment - empowering redundancy - empowering redundant workers - empowering redundant staff - empowering redundant employees - making redundancy work for you - is redundancy a dead end? - is redundancy the end of the road? - making the most of redundancy - empowering the redundant worker - Jack Lookman - Rita Nnamani - Olayinka Carew - Ola Carew - Jack Lookman Limited - Amebo - Olofofo - Ire o - Ire kabiti - Empowerment and Inspiration - Empowering And Inspiring Generations - Yinka Carew - Olayinka Carew aka Jack Lookman - Jack’s Empowerment and Inspiration 



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Regaining your confidence takes time, but it is possible. In fact, redundancy can be the season when your confidence reaches new heights. You are not recovering from failure. You are recovering from the disruption. There's a difference. Your skills have not vanished. Your experience was not rendered useless. Your worth did not diminish. However, you must intentionally rebuild your confidence.





One of the first steps is to accept the situation without letting it define you. Redundancy is a business decision. Companies restructure for many reasons unrelated to performance. Positions become unnecessary. Departments merged. Budgets tighten. Automated systems take over for manual tasks. When you remove personal blame from the equation, you can think more clearly about your next steps.





When you take back control of your routine, your confidence grows. Redundancy can make days blend into one another, leaving you feeling stuck. Building a simple daily structure can help alleviate this feeling. Wake up at a specific time. Take a morning walk. Spend time updating your CV. Set aside an hour or two to learn something new. Set aside time for rest.





It is also important to review your past accomplishments. Many people underestimate their accomplishments until they take the time to reflect. Take a look at the projects you led. Consider the challenges you overcame. Consider the skills you've gained. Write them down. Seeing your abilities on paper increases your sense of worth. It reminds you that the redundancy letter has not erased your track record.





Talking to people who genuinely support you helps you regain confidence faster. When someone reminds you of who you are, when they speak about your strengths with sincerity, it resets the negative thoughts that try to creep in. The right words at the right time can shift your mindset completely. Surround yourself with people who uplift you, not the ones who make you feel smaller.





Confidence is rebuilt through action. Every application you send, every interview you practise, every skill you improve, and every conversation you have pushes you forward. The more you engage with opportunities, the less powerless you feel. Even if you receive rejections, each one sharpens your understanding of what the market expects. You grow stronger with every step.





Even confidence in your personal life matters. Redundancy can affect your relationships because of the stress it brings. But you can use this period to reconnect with yourself. Spend time doing things you enjoy. Take care of your physical health. Learn something you have always wanted to learn. Confidence grows when you invest in yourself beyond your career.





Do not compare your journey with others. Some people bounce back quickly after redundancy. Others take time. Every situation is different. Comparing yourself increases anxiety and drains confidence. Focus on your own path and your own pace. What matters is steady progress.





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