The moments that matter most are full of questions — about who you are, what you want, and what's possible next. This is a space to slow down, reflect, and find some clarity. Here you'll find articles, perspectives, and ideas to support you wherever you are in the process.
Read, reflect, and take what's useful.
New to Leadership? Why Your Old Skills Aren't Enough
Leaders often get promoted based on skills like drive, initiative, and visibility — but these aren't the same skills that make someone effective once they're in a leadership role. Drawing on a real client story and Hogan's 2026 Leadership Divide study, the blog argues that what teams actually want from leaders — clear communication, accountability, sound decision-making, and trust — rarely matches what got their leader promoted in the first place. The fix isn't more effort. It's a shift in perspective: from "how am I doing?" to "how is my team experiencing me?" and recognising that leadership is a skill that has to be deliberately developed.
Career Uncertainty in Canada: How to Find Your Energy and Get Hired
Why Networking Feels Different During Career Change
The Emotional Side of Career Transition: Career Grief
Career Coaching: Creating Space to Reflect and Plan What’s Next
When My Own Path Shifted