You’ve survived the shock, moved through the uncertainty and you’ve taken the time to reflect, to listen, and to rediscover what matters most.
Now it’s time to build.
This phase of the journey after job loss is about creation. You are no longer just reacting to what happened. You are stepping into a position of intentional action, where each move you make is designed to shape your next chapter with clarity and purpose.
Building your new future begins with a shift in mindset. You are now asking the questions, what do I want to create next?” This question opens the door to opportunities that may not have been visible—or even possible—before.
At the core of this phase is strategic action. Are thoughtful steps that align with your purpose, mission, interests and skills. Ideally you are positioning yourself to love what you do while offering value in a meaningful way.
One of the most powerful levers in building your future is connection. While opportunities will occasionally present from online applications, many times where you go next comes through people you know, former colleagues, industry contacts, mentors, and even new connections can open doors that you didn’t know existed. The conversations you have, I refer to them as informational interviews, they are about building relationships, sharing your direction, understanding the industry of the person you are speaking to and exploring where your paths may intersect. It was through these informational interviews I learned that there wasn’t a job for me, rather an opportunity to launch a new business.
Equally important is the quality of the conversations you’re having. Instead of leading with desperation or uncertainty, lead with clarity and curiosity. Share what you’re exploring. Ask thoughtful questions. Listen for insight. The goal is to uncover alignment. Often, one meaningful conversation can create momentum. You may discover that an industry that once looked very appealing may not be a fit for you. You may be required to travel extensively or required to work many evenings or weekends. The reverse could be true. You may learn that you have skills that could be a natural transition. I knew someone who shut down motorcycle dealerships and discovered that he had the perfect skill set for becoming a chief operating officer of a manufacturing company.
As you move forward, it’s essential to take ownership of your narrative. Job loss can feel like a defining moment, but it doesn’t have to define you. How you talk about this transition—both to others and to yourself—matters. Frame it as a period of growth, realignment, and intentional change. When you own your story with confidence, others are far more likely to see your potential.
Building your future also requires a willingness to take calculated risks. The path ahead may not look exactly like the one you were on before—and that’s not a problem; it’s an opportunity to transition to something better. This may be the time to explore a different industry, pursue a long-delayed idea, invest in new skills, or step into a role that challenges you in new ways. Growth rarely happens within the boundaries of what is familiar.
Structure can be your ally during this phase. Creating a simple weekly plan—dedicated time for networking, skill-building, applications, and reflection—helps maintain momentum without becoming overwhelming. Progress is about consistently moving forward in the right direction.
It’s also important to recognize that building something new takes time. There may be moments when progress feels slow or unclear, that is all part of the process
Every connection, conversation had and step taken lays a foundation, even if the results aren’t immediately visible.
This exploratory phase is about trusting yourself to keep one foot in front of the other. You’ve already navigated one of the most difficult parts of the journey. You’ve faced uncertainty and come through it with greater clarity.
This is your opportunity to create a future that is aligned with who you are.
You’re starting from experience, from insight, and from a deeper understanding of what matters and this is a powerful place to build from.
To help guide you as you rebuild, pre-order my book, “Fired to Inspired” and download free workbooks “Embracing Your Courage: Transform Your Fear Into Fuel”, “Discover Your Life Purpose: A Workbook for Meaningful Transformation”, and “Informational Interviews – The Holy Grail of Moving Forward”. Download them at https://firedtoinspired.com/workbooks/.
