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You Already Have
Everything It Takes

This guided map will help you discover the skills, strengths, and confidence you've been building your whole life — and show you exactly what they're worth.

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Your life
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Your strengths
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Your confidence
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What's next

Map Your Experiences

Select everything that applies — paid work, unpaid work, and life experiences. There are no wrong answers. Every box you check is evidence of who you are.

Stay-at-home parent or caregiver
Full-time parenting, eldercare, caring for a family member
Household manager
Budgets, schedules, appointments, home projects, repairs
Volunteer organizer
School fundraisers, sports teams, faith groups, community events
Supported others through hardship
Crisis support, navigating medical or legal systems for family
Catering or food prep (side or contract)
Home catering, event food, meal prep services
Restaurant, café, or fast food
Server, host, line cook, barista, cashier
Event or banquet service
Weddings, corporate events, catering halls
Baking, preserving, or food sales
Farmers markets, cottage food, baked goods business
Administrative or clerical work
Data entry, scheduling, reception, office management
Bookkeeping or financial admin
Accounts, invoicing, payroll, expense tracking
Customer service or communications
Phone support, email, client relations, front desk
Project coordination
Managing timelines, teams, and deliverables
Retail sales
Clothing, grocery, specialty stores, boutiques
Personal or beauty services
Hair, nails, esthetics, massage, styling
Delivery, logistics, or warehouse
Gig delivery, stocking, inventory, shipping
Cashier or money handling
POS systems, cash reconciliation, transaction accuracy
Corporate or senior management
Director, VP, C-suite, department head, regional manager
Team leadership or supervision
Managing staff, hiring, training, performance reviews
Sales, marketing, or business development
Pitching, client acquisition, campaigns, partnerships
Strategy or operations
Process improvement, budgeting, scaling, vendors
Healthcare or personal support work
PSW, nursing aide, medical admin, home care
Teaching, tutoring, or coaching
Classroom, private lessons, sports, fitness instruction
Community or social services
Non-profit, outreach, settlement services, peer support
Creative or craft work
Sewing, art, photography, writing, music, handmade goods
Physical challenges & achievement
Trained for or completed a physical challenge
Marathon, triathlon, mountain climb (Kilimanjaro!), cycling event, swim
Competed in a sport or athletic pursuit
Team sports, individual athletics, martial arts, dance, equestrian
Major solo or adventurous travel
Solo travel, backpacking, expedition, living or working abroad
Health & resilience
Navigated a serious health experience
Your own illness, surgery, recovery, chronic condition
Supported someone through serious illness
Cancer, end-of-life care, long-term illness, disability
Rebuilt after a major life disruption
Divorce, job loss, financial crisis, bereavement, starting over
Personal growth & learning
Pursued learning as an adult
Returned to school, certification, self-directed learning
Navigated a major system for someone else
Immigration, legal, insurance, housing, government services

Your Transferable Strengths

Every experience you selected has been building real, professional-grade skills. Here is what you actually have.

Go back and select your experiences first

Your Confidence Builder

The biggest barrier to your next chapter isn't skills — it's believing those skills count. Let's change that.

What you probably underestimate about yourself

Most women describe their own experience with language that makes it smaller than it is. Here is the reframe.

What your hard experiences actually prove about you

Based on what you selected — these are the experiences that are evidence of exactly who you are.

The advantages of your later chapters

If you're in your 40s, 50s, 60s or beyond — these aren't liabilities. They are assets younger women simply don't have yet.

Decades of pattern recognition Knowing what actually matters A network built over time Hard-won credibility Emotional regulation No longer needing everyone's approval Clear personal values Clients trust experience You know who you are
The women who build the most sustainable businesses are those who stopped trying to compete with who they used to be — and started leveraging everything they've already become.

Your Evidence File

These questions are yours to answer — in writing, with a coach, or quietly to yourself. Your answers are your proof of readiness.

When did something that felt impossible become possible for you?
A moment — physical, personal, or professional — where you surprised yourself. What did you actually do to get there?
What do people consistently come to you for?
Not what you think you're good at — what do others actually seek you out for? Advice, help, your hands, your knowledge?
What have you figured out that most people haven't?
This might be practical — how to navigate a system, build a thing, stay calm — or simply how to keep going when things fall apart.
If a younger version of you could see where you are now, what would she be impressed by?
Not what you haven't done — what you have. The things you've survived, built, learned, and become.
What would you do if you knew you wouldn't fail?
Don't edit the answer. Write the first thing that comes to mind. That impulse is information.
You're ready. Here's your next step.

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