The Part of Career Change Nobody Talks About

Every week, a group of women in the middle of a career change shows up to the same virtual room.

Different goals. Different industries. Different versions of the question what do I actually want?

Same uncertainty.

That's Office Hours — and if you've been wondering what makes Career Change On Your Terms different from other career courses, this is it.

Career transitions are lonely. Let's just say that out loud.

Wanting something different can feel isolating — especially when the people in your daily life don't quite understand it. Maybe they're supportive in theory, but they can't really sit with you in the discomfort of not knowing yet. Maybe they keep asking "so what's the plan?" when the whole point is that you're still figuring that out.

Sitting with that uncertainty — and the fear that comes with it — is a lot to carry alone.

Most people in career transition are doing exactly that: carrying it alone, quietly Googling at midnight, toggling between LinkedIn and the same job listings they've already seen.

Office Hours is something different.

What actually happens in Office Hours

Once a week, you show up to a live virtual session with other women who are in exactly the same place you are.

Not the same goals. Not the same background. But the same in-between — figuring out what they want, facing the gap between where they are and where they want to be, building a career on their own terms.

There's something that happens in that room that's hard to manufacture anywhere else. You hear someone else say the thing you've been thinking but haven't said out loud. You realize the fear you've been treating as a personal flaw is actually just... part of this. You stop feeling like you're behind.

That community isn't a bonus feature. It's the thing that makes the framework actually stick.

The framework itself

Office Hours is built into the Career Change On Your Terms course, which gives you full access to the Career Command process: 13 modules, on-demand videos, worksheets, and bonuses you can work through on your own schedule.

It's a step-by-step path from I don't even know where to start to confident, clear next moves — with enough structure to keep you moving, and enough flexibility to fit your actual life.

But here's the thing about frameworks: they don't work if you do them in isolation, hit a hard moment, and quietly shelve it. The weekly Office Hours is what keeps you in the process. It's where you bring the stuck places. It's where you keep going.

You don't have to carry this alone

If you've been in career transition for a while — or if you're just starting to let yourself admit that something needs to change — you might already know that what you need isn't just information. You need a place to process it with people who get it.

That's what this is.

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