Career Stage Quiz
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Find Where You Are in Your Career Right Now
This short quiz will help you see where you are right now
and what might help you move forward.

Takes 2 minutes. No right or wrong answers.
1. How does your current work feel to you?
2. When you think about your future, you feel:
3. Which thought feels most familiar?
4. How do you usually deal with this feeling?
5. Your energy level at work is:
6. When you think about changing your career:
7. What feels like the hardest part right now?
8. Which situation sounds most like you?
9. How do you relate to “change” right now?
10. If someone offered you help, what would you need most?
Where should we send your result?
You’ll also receive a short reflection to help you move forward.
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“Everything is fine… but something feels off”
Everything in your life may look stable from the outside.
You’ve built something solid. You’re functioning, delivering, moving forward.
And yet… something feels off.

It’s not loud. Not urgent.
More like a quiet sense that something doesn’t fully fit anymore.

You might question it.
Tell yourself you’re overthinking.
Or that this is just how things are.

But this feeling is worth paying attention to.
It’s often the beginning of change —
not action yet, but awareness.

And right now, you don’t need to rush or fix anything.
You just need space to understand what’s really going on.

If this feeling is familiar, this might help you put words to it.
“I feel stuck, and it’s getting harder to ignore”
Something in your current situation is no longer working.
It may not be one clear problem.
But the weight is there — in your energy, your mood, your motivation.

You might feel tired of pushing through.
Or frustrated that nothing seems to change, even when you try.

And at the same time, it’s not fully clear what to do instead.
That’s what makes this stage so heavy.

You’re not at the beginning anymore.
But you’re not yet in motion either.

Right now, you don’t need a big decision.
You need support, space, and a way to regain clarity without pressure.

If you’ve been feeling stuck, this might help you see a way forward without pressure.
“I want change, but I don’t know what direction to take”
You’ve already crossed an important line:
You know something needs to change.

But now you’re facing a different challenge —
too many possibilities, and no clear direction.

You might be thinking, exploring, reading, considering options…
and still feeling unsure what is truly right for you.
This can feel confusing. Even overwhelming.
The question is no longer “if” — it’s “what exactly fits you?”

And this is where many people get stuck.
Not because they lack motivation —
but because they lack a clear path.

What you need now is not more ideas, but guidance and direction.

You don’t need to have the answer yet.
But you don’t have to figure it out alone either.
“I’ve started… now I need it to work”
You’re no longer just thinking about change —
you’ve already started.

Maybe you’ve taken steps, explored new directions,
or begun building something different.

There is energy in this stage.
But also uncertainty.
Because now the question becomes:
Will this actually work?

You might feel the pressure to make it sustainable.
To see results. To know you’re on the right path.

This is where many people lose momentum —
not because they chose wrong,
but because they lack structure and support.

What you need now is consistency, direction, and real-world traction.

You’ve already done something many people don’t — you started.
Now it’s about making this direction real and sustainable.

You’re closer than it may feel.
🌗 “You’re between stages right now”
You may have felt that none of the options fully captured your situation.
So, your answers don’t point to just one clear place.
And that’s not a mistake.
It usually means you’re in between —
not where you used to be, but not fully in the next stage either.

Part of you may still be holding on to what’s familiar.
Another part is already questioning, exploring, or shifting.

This can feel confusing.
Like nothing fully fits.
Like you don’t have a clear answer yet.

But this space is meaningful.
It’s where something new begins to take shape —
even if you can’t fully see it yet.

Right now, the most helpful thing is not to force clarity,
but to stay connected to what is changing inside you.
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