Jack’s Redundancy Empowerment aims at adding value to redundant workers, those threatened with redundancy, and those seeking alternatives to paid employment. It explores opportunities, works on the mindset, and adds immense value to the concerned demographics. Jack Lookman has been made redundant twice, in the United Kingdom, and has come out stronger; exploring his latent strengths and transferable skills. Our mission is to Empower and Inspire Generations by leveraging the Internet. Ire o.

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149. WILL YOU LEVERAGE YOUR SOCIAL CAPITAL? Jack’s Redundancy Empowerment - empowering redundancy - empowering redundant workers

149. WILL YOU LEVERAGE YOUR SOCIAL CAPITAL? 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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When redundancy happens, many people immediately focus on job boards, applications and CVs. These are important, but they are rarely the fastest route back to stability. What often makes the biggest difference is something less visible and frequently underused: social capital. This refers to relationships, reputation and trust built over time. For redundant workers in the UK, social capital can shorten unemployment periods significantly when used thoughtfully.





Social capital does not include asking for favours in an unpleasant or awkward way. It is about understanding that job chances frequently pass through people before appearing online. Former colleagues, managers, suppliers, clients, and even casual professional acquaintances have information that is never made public. Many positions are filled quietly, via recommendations, referrals, or informal talks, long before recruiters publicise them.





One of the reasons people are hesitant to use their network after redundancy is pride. Individuals who lose their jobs may retreat out of fear of being judged and rejected. Others believe they are annoying people or that their connections are too preoccupied to help. When contacted honestly and properly, most individuals are willing to help. Redundancy is well acknowledged, particularly in the current UK economic context.





Leveraging social capital does not imply flaunting desperation. It begins with clarity. Being able to explain what you're looking into, what kind of employment you're interested in, and what abilities you bring makes it easier for others to conceive of suitable options. Vague statements like "let me know if you hear of anything" rarely achieve results. Clear, detailed communication provides your network something useful to operate with.






Reputation is another factor that is sometimes disregarded when discussing social capital. How you performed in previous roles is important now. Reliability, professionalism, and collaboration create impressions that remain beyond employment. When people trust your work ethic, they are more likely to endorse you or alert you to new opportunities.This is why maintaining relationships even before redundancy is so valuable, but it can still be strengthened afterward.





LinkedIn and professional platforms play a role, but real impact often comes from direct conversations. Reaching out individually to contacts, updating them on your situation and expressing genuine interest in their work builds connection without pressure. These conversations sometimes lead to unexpected paths, including contract work, short term projects or introductions that open doors.





For UK workers considering self employment or freelancing, social capital becomes even more important. Early clients often come from existing relationships rather than cold outreach. Trust reduces hesitation and speeds up decision making. A former colleague who understands your capability is more likely to engage you quickly than a stranger assessing your credentials for the first time.




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148. SELF BELIEF - Jack’s Redundancy Empowerment - empowering redundancy - empowering redundant workers - empowering redundant staff

148. SELF BELIEF - 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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Self belief after redundancy is not about pretending everything is fine. It is about recognising that job loss is rarely a reflection of individual failure. Economic shifts, restructuring and strategic decisions affect capable people every day. Separating personal worth from employment status is the first step toward recovery, but it takes time and conscious effort.





Many redundant workers struggle with decision paralysis. Doubt creeps into choices that once felt straightforward. Applying for roles feels intimidating. Exploring new paths feels risky. This hesitation slows progress and prolongs financial stress. Rebuilding self belief restores momentum by allowing action even when confidence is not fully restored.





Evidence is an efficient technique to rebuild belief. Small victories matter. Updating a CV and obtaining positive comments, finishing a short course, securing a temporary position, or even having a constructive chat with a recruiter all help to build competence. These instances collect and contradict the internal narrative of inadequacy.




Routine also has an important function. Employment offers structure. When that fades, days might blur and motivation wanes. Creating a simple daily regimen that incorporates job seeking, learning, and resting can help re-establish a sense of control. This structure reinforces beliefs by demonstrating that development is still possible.





Social comparison can be especially harmful during a redundancy. Seeing others appear unaffected or successful can increase self-doubt. Limiting exposure to unhelpful comparison and focusing on personal progress is not avoidance. It is self-preservation. Everyone’s recovery timeline is different, and rushing the process often leads to burnout or poor decisions.





For UK workers, engaging with support systems can also strengthen belief. Job centres, career coaches, retraining programmes and peer support groups exist for a reason. Using them is not a sign of weakness. It is a strategic response to disruption. Asking for help requires confidence, not the absence of it.





Self belief grows through action, not waiting. It is rebuilt by showing up consistently, making informed choices and adapting when plans change. Redundancy may interrupt a career, but it does not erase skills, experience or potential. 






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This is a Legacy Project Of Olayinka Carew aka Jack Lookman.


At Jack Lookman Limited: Our mission is to Empowerment and Inspiration Generations by leveraging the Internet. 


Watch Our Youtube Videos, Buy Our Jack’s Redundancy Empowerment Paperbacks, And Join Our Community.


Buy Jack Lookman’s Paperbacks And Read Our Blogs.