Many people spend more time planning a holiday than they do planning their career.
They drift into jobs, accept opportunities that happen to appear, or stay in roles that no longer inspire them because change feels uncertain or overwhelming.
Years later, they may find themselves asking:
The good news is that it is never too late to become more intentional about the direction of your working life.
An intentional career journey is about making conscious choices that align with your values, strengths, interests and long-term goals.
One of the biggest mistakes people make is chasing someone else’s definition of success.
Society may tell us that success means:
Yet many people who have these things still feel unfulfilled.
A truly successful career is one that supports the life you want to live.
For some people that means leadership and responsibility.
For others it means flexibility, freedom, creativity, purpose, service or work-life balance.
Before deciding where you want to go, it helps to understand what success genuinely means to you.
Many people focus heavily on their weaknesses and spend little time recognising their natural gifts.
Creating an intentional career journey involves identifying:
When your work aligns with who you are naturally, success often feels more enjoyable and sustainable.
Sometimes the biggest obstacles are not external.
They are the beliefs we hold about ourselves.
Examples include:
These beliefs can quietly influence decisions for years.
By identifying and challenging limiting beliefs, new possibilities often begin to emerge.
Many people reach a point where earning money alone is no longer enough.
They want their work to feel meaningful.
Purpose does not necessarily mean changing the world.
Purpose may simply involve:
Purpose often grows when we become more intentional about how we use our gifts.
Every meaningful career journey involves challenges.
There may be setbacks, disappointments, unexpected changes or periods of uncertainty.
Confidence is not the absence of fear.
Confidence is the willingness to keep moving forward despite fear.
Resilience helps us learn from setbacks rather than being defined by them.
Both qualities can be developed and strengthened over time.
An intentional career journey combines inspiration with action.
This may include:
Clarifying Goals
Understanding where you want to be in one, three and five years.
Developing Skills
Identifying knowledge and abilities that support your future success.
Improving Visibility
Communicating your value with confidence.
Expanding Opportunities
Networking, building relationships and exploring new possibilities.
Creating Balance
Building a career that supports your wellbeing, relationships and personal life.
Through coaching, therapy and personal development work, I can help you:
Whether you are starting out, seeking promotion, changing direction, returning to work, starting a business or simply wanting greater fulfilment, support can help you move forward with confidence.
Your career is not just about earning an income.
It is one of the ways you express your talents, contribute to the world and create opportunities for growth.
The most fulfilling careers are rarely built by accident.
They are created through a series of intentional choices, courageous decisions and consistent actions.
You do not need to have every step mapped out today.
You simply need to decide that your future deserves to be created with purpose rather than left to chance.
Ready to Create Your Next Chapter?
If you would like support in creating a career that is more fulfilling, purposeful and aligned with who you truly are, I would be delighted to help you design your intentional career journey.
Packages Available from Nicola are:-
4 hours of 1-2-1 sessions
1 spiritual clearing prayer
3 group sessions
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3 spiritual clearing prayers
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6 spritual clearing prayers