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Coaching is about creating the space for you to think clearly again, away from the noise, expectations and "doing." It's a space to get clear on what's important.
You’ve worked hard, climbed the ladder and delivered results, but do you still hold yourself back? Are you downplaying your strengths?
Here’s a data-driven way to help you talk about yourself more easily. Ask 5 people you trust to describe you in three words. Notice the patterns.
Feeling like an imposter? That’s proof you’re evolving. Feeling exhausted from doing it all? That’s a signal to act differently, not to stop.
For many senior women, this stage isn’t about climbing higher. It’s about defining what is important now and how to swap climbing for meaning.
Success isn’t just about moving ahead. It’s about knowing where and who you want to be. Is it time to redefine what success means to you?
If you find yourself over-preparing, rewriting or holding back ideas until they’re “just right,” it's time to reframe.
When someone asks you this, do you still hesitate? Would you like to know how to answer with confidence and clarity? Here’s the formula.
It's not bragging if it's true. When you speak from that evidence (skills, knowledge and experience), you’re not boasting. You’re simply telling the truth.
Your skills built your success, but your brand will shape what comes next. Maybe it’s time to ask: What do I want to be known for now - and next?
It’s easy to stay on autopilot, chasing the next result, the next title, the next fix. But this chapter in your career isn’t about survival. It’s about design.
Are you asking, “Is this it?” If so, it's time to pause, take stock and reimagine what success looks like for this chapter of your career.
Do you ever think, “Maybe I’m not as good as they think I am.” That is a limiting belief, one that is keeping you small.
Ever feel like an imposter? The voice in your head whispering “I’m not good enough” - even when you’ve achieved so much? Here's how to tackle it.
The truth? The perfect job is more myth than reality. But a great job, one that challenges, supports and grows with you, is very real.