Decades into your career -

but still feeling like a newbie?

FREE 50-minute Zoom session to talk about feeling like you know everything… and nothing.


You start thinking "OMG I feel old" when:

- You look around the office and think: “When did everyone get so young?”

- You’re job hunting and can’t shake the thought: “Is my age a factor here?”

- You’re in career transition, but all the advice seems written for someone half your age.

- You’ve got years (decades) of experience - yet somehow you feel like newbie (that's ok).

- You wonder if you’re the only one noticing how women quietly disappear from the industry.

Just so you know, you’re not alone.

I’m Atty, I’m 53, and I’ve changed careers multiple times.

I’ve felt like the “older one” in plenty of situations, and I’m okay with it now.


Next week, I’m hosting a relaxed, informal Zoom session. Come along, share if you want, or just listen.

Join below ⬇️

You’ll leave realising you’re not the only one thinking these things — and maybe with a few new ways of seeing your next move.

It’s free, relaxed — and I may not even brush my hair.

Bring your thoughts, questions, and stories. No pressure to share if you don’t want to.

→ Wednesday at 12 (UK time), replay available

0 Sep

17 Sep


Why come?

- Because these thoughts are more common than you think - you’re not alone.

- This is a space where you don’t have to explain yourself or downplay your experience.
- Just come as you are, listen in, and realise other people are feeling the same.


📍 Free, informal Zoom session
🗓 Wednesday at 12 (UK time) 17 Sep
📹 Replay available

P.S. What’s “older”, you ask? You decide - come along if it feels like you.
P.P.S. Anyone who identifies as a woman is welcome.

See you there!

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