You Don’t Need a Passion
A practical workbook to help you move forward, even if you’ve never had a clear passion.
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Includes real-world examples, reflection tools, and career-fit exercises to help you spot what energises you, what feels right, and what could be your version of “passion.”
You’re just not buying into a version of career advice that only works for people who’ve known their dream job since age 12.
WHAT IS IT?
This isn’t a motivational speech.
It's a structured space to help you spot the activities in your job that give you energy, that you're tired of pretending fit you, and that you want more of, even if you're not planning a dramatic career pivot.
WHAT WILL YOU WALK AWAY WITH?
Clarity on what energises you:
You’ll map out the specific parts of your current role that give you energy, like leading a meeting, simplifying a process, or writing something that lands.
Clarity on what you’re actually good at:
Not generic strengths, but real activities where your skills shine. For example: turning messy data into clear insights, or making people feel heard in tense moments.
Clarity on what drains you:
You’ll name the tasks and dynamics that quietly wear you down, from chaotic brainstorms to unclear feedback loops, so you can take action.
An ability to spot overlaps and patterns:
You’ll learn how to connect what you enjoy, what you’re good at, what others value, and what you want more of, and see how that forms the foundation of real career clarity.
A redefined, grounded view of “passion”:
You’ll walk away knowing that passion isn’t one big calling, it’s often built from the parts of your work that fit you. This guide shows you how to find those.
Real-life examples and prompts:
No fluff - just grounded insights, real scenarios, and replicable strategies that help you make sense of your job right now.
10+ coaching-style exercises:
Designed to help you reflect, reframe, and zoom out, including maps, clarity triangles, and workstyle tools.
INSIDE THE WORKBOOK
Let go of the pressure to “find your one thing”:
This guide helps you shift from overthinking passion to noticing what already works - without needing a dramatic career change.
Put your real workday on paper:
You’ll break down your actual daily tasks so you can reflect on what energises, drains, or stretches you, with zero fluff.
Use practical frameworks to spot patterns:
Apply tools like The Clarity Triangle and The Career Fit Canvas to identify overlaps between what you enjoy, what you're good at, what others value, and what you want more of.
Rate your current role using the Job Fit Score:
Evaluate how your role stacks up in key areas like autonomy, energy, creativity, structure, and growth, then reflect on where to adjust.
Wrap up with a Clarity Snapshot:
You’ll end with a concise summary of what to protect, tweak, or ask for in your current or next role, so you leave with direction, not just ideas.
This is for you if:
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You’re scared you’ll never feel truly happy at work unless you find the job you’re meant for.
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You sometimes feel like something’s missing, like you’re falling behind because you haven’t found your “passion” yet.
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You want clear, realistic ways to make your current job feel more meaningful (without needing a full reinvention).
HOW TO GET IT:
A practical, no-fluff workbook for women who feel stuck in a role that no longer fits, but do not want to blow everything up, understandably.
This guide helps you pause and look clearly at your current job: what still works, what’s draining you, what might need to change, map your energy patterns, and reconnect with your values (without pressure to reinvent your whole life).
Includes tools you can practically use and get back to.
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✺Frequently asked questions ✺
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You can definitely find inspiration online - but that’s the problem. You’ll get hundreds of shallow ideas, but no structure.
This workbook guides you step by step through your own situation (based on the answers that you give), helping you filter through the noise and spot clear patterns in your actual day-to-day job - not someone else’s.
It’s not about vague motivational advice or a list of careers to try. It’s about seeing what already works (or doesn’t) in your current setup, so you can make smart, grounded changes without needing to reinvent everything.
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This is a self-paced workbook designed to help you think clearly on your own terms, without needing weekly sessions or constant back-and-forth.
But it is based on the exact tools I use in 1:1 coaching: clear frameworks, real-life examples, and practical prompts to help you reflect in a structured way. It’s ideal if you’re not ready for full coaching but want more than generic journaling.
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A lot of tools stay surface-level, or they ask big, open questions without helping you process the answers.
This workbook is different:
* It’s built on real scenarios from real clients, so you’ll likely see yourself in it
* It breaks big questions into simple, doable exercises
* It includes structured tools like The Career Fit Canvas and Clarity Triangle, so you don’t just reflect - you spot themes and overlaps
It’s self-reflection, but with a direction.
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Not at all.
This is especially for you if you don’t know what you want yet - or if you’re doubting what you thought you wanted.
The exercises are designed to help you see what’s already there - what gives you energy, what actually fits, and what doesn’t - so you can move from overthinking to clarity.
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You don’t need to be.
This isn’t a push to quit your job or start from scratch.
The goal is to help you see your current role with fresh eyes, so you can protect what’s working, tweak what’s not, and make smarter choices if and when you decide to make a bigger shift later.
You can use this workbook whether you’re planning a change or just need a reset.
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No. Each section is bite-sized, clear, and designed for people who are mentally tired but still want clarity.
This is not a “deep life transformation” journal. It’s a calm, no-fluff workbook to help you make sense of your career path, one simple exercise at a time.