S3, Ep 3: How to Survive Redundancy
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About this listen
Welcome to HOW TO SURVIVE REDUNDANCY…
Like any big career transition – redundancy may end up being the most transformative thing that has ever happened in your career.
In this episode I aim to provide clarity and support for those experiencing redundancy. I share a 4-point framework for not just surviving redundancy but thriving after it.
The episode is broken up into the 4 points of the framework:
- FORTIFYING – What does it mean to fortify during redundancy?
- CONTROL – Controlling the controllable
- CONNECT –The importance of sharing the load
- ACT – Taking some time to breath and then taking ACTION!
Resources referenced:
- In the UK, seek support and legal advice from your local Citizen’s Advice Bureau as well as ACAS: https://www.acas.org.uk/
- If you’re pregnant or post-partum in the UK, you can seek support form https://pregnantthenscrewed.com/
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- Explore individual coaching services here: https://www.rewriterewrite.com/coaching-services
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The Rewriters is written, produced and presented by Monique Shaw. Original music by DJ Cinnamon.
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