Victoria MiltonDon't Go Quietly — Career Scorecard
3-MINUTE CLARITY TOOL

If you feel stuck, overlooked, or quietly exhausted — you're not the problem.

This is a calm check-in designed for experienced women navigating change, setback, redundancy, or progression. You'll score five areas and get an immediate "next step" — no judgement, no overwhelm, no pressure.

Fast + private Built for senior women Clear next step No salesy nonsense

Before you start — a quick word from Victoria

Here's what I want you to know.

If you've been doing all the "right things" but you still feel overlooked, undervalued, or unsure — it doesn't mean you're failing. It usually means the context has shifted: expectations, politics, confidence after a wobble, or you've been carrying too much for too long.

Answer these honestly — even if the number feels uncomfortable. The goal isn't to "rate yourself". It's to name what's true, so we can choose a sensible next step.

What this scorecard looks for

  • Confidence — how steady you feel internally.
  • Visibility — whether the right people actually see your impact.
  • Clarity — how clear your direction is (right now).
  • Momentum — whether you're moving or looping.
  • Positioning — how well your story lands in rooms that matter.

You'll be taken to your results page straight after you submit.

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Please enter your name + email, and answer all 5 questions.
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Confidence
How confident do you feel about your next move right now?
Pick the number that feels true today. Honesty helps more than optimism.
Visibility
Do the right people see your value — and your impact?
This isn't about "being loud". It's about being seen accurately.
Clarity
How clear are you on what you want next?
If this is low, that's normal. Clarity comes from structure, not pressure.
Momentum
Are you moving forward — or stuck in the same loop?
Low momentum doesn't mean low ability. It often means too many moving parts.
Positioning
Can you explain your value and direction in a simple, credible way?
This is the difference between "I do lots" and "Here's why I'm the obvious choice."
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