Define Career Success on your own Terms - An EVEN Toolkit
Many of us get to mid-career, having hustled hard to get into positions of power and hierarchy, and end up asking ourselves what we truly, really want. Not what somebody else defined as success for us, but what feels like our own definition.
If this resonates, read on and download the toolkit.
Produced by EVEN co-founders Dr Nora Koslowski and Ellen Sullivan, the ‘Define Career Success’ toolkit walks you through reflective exercises, values-clarification prompts and simple frameworks to help you articulate your personal definition of success and use it as a guide for decisions and goal-setting.
It was produced as part of one of EVEN’s most popular masterclasses, ‘Define Career Success on your own Terms’, which explored three key ideas:
Success is not a fixed destination but an evolving definition shaped by your values, life stage and ambitions.
Many of us inherit external scripts about success, and distinguishing what is genuinely ours from what we have absorbed is what helps create clarity
Designing a fulfilling career requires clarity on values and what matters most, plus the courage to make values-aligned decisions.
The toolkit is especially useful if you are at a career crossroads, stepping into new leadership challenges, or simply ready to recalibrate how you measure progress in your work and life. You can download the toolkit here and use it as a structured reflection companion that brings your definition of success back into focus.