Agile Unemployment | Episode Notes
2026 doesn’t call for louder goals or better resolutions.
It calls for a new way of understanding how work actually operates.
In this opening episode of 2026, Sabina Sulat reframes how we approach work, unemployment, and career decisions—not through motivation or hustle, but through clarity, strategy, and agency.
Rather than focusing on what to do next, this episode focuses on something more foundational: how we think about work in a system that has fundamentally changed.
🔹 What This Episode Explores
Why starting a new year with goals and resolutions often skips the most important step
How outdated models of work continue to shape frustration, self-blame, and burnout
What actually shifted beneath the surface of work in recent years
Why unemployment exposes systemic cracks—but is not the cause of them
The difference between survival mode and strategic thinking
What must be unlearned before progress becomes possible
Why readiness matters more than hope alone
🔹 Key Themes
Clarity Before Goals
Without clarity, goals become pressure.
Without strategy, effort becomes noise.
A New Operating System for Work
Work no longer functions the way many of us were taught to expect. Navigating it responsibly requires updating the mental models we use—not pushing harder inside outdated ones.
Unemployment as a Signal, Not a Failure
Unemployment reveals misalignment between expectations and reality. Treating it as a personal failure obscures what it can actually teach us about work, stability, and agency.
From Survival Mode to Strategy
Survival mode helps people endure uncertainty. Strategy allows people to choose their next moves with intention and dignity.
Readiness Over Resolution
Readiness is preparation, not pressure. It is knowing what you will and will not accept, and engaging opportunity without desperation.
🔹 A Personal Note from Sabina
Sabina shares her own experience of losing her job in 2018 and how shifting routine, mindset, and strategy—not urgency—became the foundation for rebuilding confidence and eventually returning to work. This experience continues to shape how she approaches unemployment today.
🔹 How This Episode Sets the Tone for 2026
This episode also marks an evolution in Agile Unemployment.
The commitment to supporting people who are out of work remains central. What expands in 2026 is the lens: unemployment is addressed within the broader realities of how work operates, how stability is defined, and how people are expected to navigate change.
This is not a departure.
It is an expansion.
🔹 Who This Episode Is For
Anyone navigating unemployment or an extended job search
Anyone questioning stability inside a job
Anyone feeling pressure to “figure it out” without clarity
Anyone ready to engage work differently in 2026
🔹 Closing Thought
You are not behind.
You are not broken.
The operating system changed.
Understanding that is the first step toward moving forward with clarity, strategy, and agency.