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A structured reflection process for professionals whose direction is changing

Not every career shift begins with a dramatic decision.

Sometimes the change is visible. A move into a new industry. A broader level of responsibility. A different kind of role.

Sometimes it is quieter than that.

The work you want to be known for has evolved. Your strengths have become clearer. Your ambitions have changed. Or the story your current résumé tells no longer reflects the direction you now want to move toward.

This experience has been created for that moment.

The Career Repositioning Experience is designed for professionals who are no longer simply maintaining the same path. It is for those who need to step back, redefine direction, and gather the evidence that will support a stronger, more aligned professional narrative.

This is not a rushed résumé update.

It is the thinking that needs to happen before a meaningful repositioning can be expressed clearly on paper.

What this experience is

This is a guided reflection process.

Over the stages that follow, you will step back from the document itself and look more closely at your career — where the direction began to shift, what now matters more than it once did, and what kind of role, environment, and trajectory you want to move toward.

From there, you will move into the deeper work of identifying the material that makes a repositioning credible:

  • the environments you have worked within
  • the challenges you have responded to
  • the decisions you have made
  • the outcomes that followed

This is the substance that allows your career to be presented with greater clarity, confidence, and direction.

Who this is for

This experience is designed for professionals who are:

  • considering a change in career direction
  • moving toward a different type of role, industry, or level of responsibility
  • returning to the market with a story that needs to be reinterpreted
  • seeking a résumé that reflects where they are heading next, not simply where they have been

You may not be starting from scratch.

But you are no longer simply maintaining the same path.

That is why this process exists.

What this experience is not

This is not a workbook dropped into your lap with instructions to fill in a few boxes and send it back.

You are not being asked to jot down a list of duties, scramble for achievements, or patch an old story with new wording.

This is a thinking experience.

It has been designed to help you reflect properly before the writing begins — calmly, deliberately, and with enough structure to help the right insights surface.

The strongest material rarely appears in the first few seconds of thought.

It emerges when you pause long enough to look properly.

What to expect

This experience unfolds in stages.

You will begin by reflecting on where your direction has shifted, what no longer fits as well as it once did, and what kind of work you now want to be known for.

From there, you will move into a more detailed exploration of your experience — the roles, situations, decisions, and outcomes that support the direction you now want to pursue.

Some parts of this process may feel clarifying.

Some may feel confronting.

Both are normal.

The aim is not to force quick answers. The aim is to allow a clearer picture to emerge.

There is no need to rush through it.

Take your time. Read carefully. Reflect honestly. Let the thinking settle.

That is where the value sits.

Before you begin

Move through each stage in order.

Allow yourself time to think before responding.

You do not need to have everything figured out in advance.

This process is designed to help you uncover what is already there — and to see your career more clearly before it is translated into narrative.

Once you have completed the journey, the writing phase begins behind the scenes.

For now, your job is simply this:

Step back.
Think properly.
And begin.

Course Content

What led you here
The Drift & The Pattern
Busyness Replaces Reflection
Fatigue: Growth or Misalignment?
Compounding & Cost
Direction Before Action
Defining Direction & Positioning
Market Reality & Signal Strength
Positioning Your Story
Evidence That Signals Value
When the Story Becomes Clear
Detours Are Not the End of the Story
The Bridge Role Strategy
Deliberate Movement
The Career Signals Guided Experience
Career Signals Guided Experience
A Brief Look at Your Current Role
Our Approach to the Narration Stage
Role 1: The Environment
Role 1. What Success Looked Like
Role 1: When something was not working
Role 1: The Decisions and Actions You Took
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