Discover Your Ideal Career
- Peaches James
- Mar 3, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: May 10
This space was made with care, especially for people who carry a lot: people who’ve lived through trauma, people whose minds work a little differently and people who’ve spent more time surviving than planning.
You won’t find hard deadlines here.
No lists that make you feel behind.
Just gentle structure, practical tools and small steps that help you move with intention.
Your pace is enough.
Your path is valid.
Let’s figure out what kind of work could actually work for you.
Contents
How We’re Gonna Do It
Your First Step
Quiz 1: Unlock Your Energy
Quiz 2: "Where Does Your Talent Shine?
EXERCISE 1: "The Passion Traceback" (Not a quiz, more reflective)
Quiz 3: Where Can You Make Moves?
Reminder: Up Next
Why Visualizing Helps You Move Forward
Step 1: Ask Yourself, “What Does My Good Life Look Like?”
Step 2: Collect Images, Words and Colours That Speak to You
Step 3: Create Your Vision Board (Your Way)
Step 4: Keep It Close
Step 5: Come Back to It With Fresh Eyes
You’re Not Lazy. You Were Just Stuck.
Before We Begin: Look How Far You’ve Come
Step 1: Start Where You Are (Not Where You Think You Should Be)
Step 2: Break It Down by Quarters (Not Chaos)
Step 3: Turn It Into Mini-Games (Your Brain Will Thank You)
Step 4: Create a Soft Weekly Rhythm
Step 5: Find Fuel That Feeds You
If You’ve Had a Tough Week (or Month)
Final Thought: Your Career Is a Container for Your Becoming
Step 1: Build Your Digital Backpack
Step 2: Polish Your Core Documents
Step 3: Pack Your “Go Bag”
Step 4: Collect Your Confidence Folder
Step 5: Keep Track, Gently
Your Career Toolkit Checklist
Start With What You Need, Not Just What You Can Do.
Choosing Work That Works With Your Brain
Where to Look (UK-Based and Neurodivergent-Friendly Resources)
How to Choose What to Apply For (Without Burning Out)
You Deserve a Job That Doesn’t Hurt
Look at You. Still Here. Still Going.
Why Celebration Isn’t Just For Instagram
Celebrate in a Way That Feels Real
Growing Doesn’t Have to Mean Doing the Most
Wanna Check In With Yourself? Try This
Before You Go: Just Know This
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