Years ago, I was laid off.
I was mid-career and completely blindsided.
No warning.
No time to prepare.
Just like that, I was out.
It felt like the worst thing that could happen.
But looking back?
It was exactly what I needed.
Because the truth is, I had known for a while that something wasn’t working.
I loved many aspects of my work, especially the team I was leading, coaching and mentoring.
But there were elements of the day to day that no longer felt fulfilling for me.
Yet, I stayed.
The title was good. The paycheck was steady. On paper, it all looked impressive.
It took a layoff to finally ask myself the question I’d been avoiding:
What do I really want next?
That moment became the launchpad.
I rebuilt my confidence, repositioned my value, and realized that my long-term goals had changed dramatically.
I no longer wanted to climb the corporate ladder.
I deeply desired creating something of my own.
The path to making this a reality was not a straight one.
It involved taking a step back in my corporate career trajectory.
And it took a few years to step into full-time entrepreneurship.
But the spark that ignited the fire in me to embrace a huge career change was that mid-career layoff.
The truth is that you don’t need to wait for a layoff to make a move.
If you’re feeling stuck, bored, burnt out, worried for the future or just feel deep down that you’re meant for something more, don’t wait for a crisis to shake things up.
Take control before you’re forced to.
I can show you how.
If this hit close to home, trust that it’s not random.
Most of our clients knew deep down that something needed to change. They just didn’t know where to start or how to do it without losing momentum, income, or confidence.
That’s where I come in.
If you’re ready to explore what’s possible, let’s talk.