Take Control of Your Career and Move Forward with Confidence
Megan Dalla-Camina
Founder & CEO Women Rising | Women Rising book | Winner Telstra Business Award 2024 Accelerating Women | Partnering with 730+ companies with Women Rising and Male Allies programs | PhD researcher. womenrisingbook.com
Have you ever felt like your career is happening to you rather than something you're actively shaping? You’re not alone. Many women find themselves caught in the cycle of busyness—responding to emails, attending meetings, ticking off daily tasks—without making real progress toward their long-term career goals. But there’s a powerful shift that can change everything: moving from wishful thinking to intentional action.
If you’re ready to take control, here’s how to step forward with clarity and confidence.
The Difference Between Being Busy and Being Intentional
Let’s start with a hard truth: being busy is not the same as being intentional. Many of us spend our days checking off to-do lists, reacting to requests, and handling immediate deadlines. But busyness doesn’t necessarily translate to growth. True progress comes from intentional action—making deliberate choices that move you toward your vision.
Ask yourself:
If your days are filled with endless tasks but little forward momentum, it’s time for a reset.
The Career Audit: What’s Working, What’s Not, and What Needs to Change?
Before you can move forward, you need a clear understanding of where you are right now. That’s where a Career Audit comes in.
How to Do a Career Audit in 3 Simple Steps:
This exercise will help you identify key focus areas so you can take intentional steps toward meaningful change.
The Power of Micro-Wins: Small Steps, Big Results
One of the biggest myths about career success is that it happens in big moments—landing a promotion, getting a dream job, or making a dramatic career pivot. But in reality, success is built on small, consistent wins that add up over time.
Instead of waiting for a major breakthrough, start focusing on Micro-Wins: small, intentional actions that create momentum.
?? Examples of Micro-Wins:
The key is progress, not perfection.
Practical Steps to Take Control of Your Career Now
Feeling ready to move forward? Here’s where to start:
1. Set 3 Bold Career Goals for the Year
Choose three high-impact goals that will drive real change in your career. Consider focusing on:
2. Create a Quarterly Career Strategy
A yearly goal is great, but breaking it into 90-day actions ensures progress. Ask yourself:
Write your plan down—when goals are documented, you’re far more likely to achieve them.
3. Ask, Advocate, and Align
Most career breakthroughs don’t happen by accident—they happen because someone asks for an opportunity, advocates for themselves, and aligns their actions with their vision.
Your Career, Your Move
Taking control of your career isn’t about waiting for the perfect moment—it’s about creating momentum through intentional, consistent action.
So, what’s your next step? Choose one thing from this list and commit to it today. The smallest shift in action can lead to the biggest transformation.
And make sure that one of your actions is to be part of the Women Rising program. Get all of the tools, support and coaching you need to make your next career move with confidence.
I mentor high-achieving women to master calm, perform at their best, and navigate high-pressure environments 15 Yrs in Corporate & High Performance Roles Mindfulness Mentor | Qual.Practitioner | Mindful Career Expert
35 分钟前Yes!!!! I fully agree here, intention trumps everything.