Feeling stuck in your career and not sure why?
The Career Stuck Diagnostic helps you pinpoint what’s actually holding you back and what to do next.
For professionals who feel stalled, drained or unsure about their next move.
5-10 minute diagnostic
Psychology-informed
Instant personalised results
Does this sound familiar?
Feeling capable but under-used
Overthinking next steps
Losing confidence at work
Knowing something isn't right but not knowing what to change
Feeling tired of “just push through” advice
Guess what...
This isn’t a motivation problem. It’s a clarity problem.
What is the Career Stuck Diagnosic?
What makes this different?
The Career Struck Diagnostic was developed by Nicole Williams, an Occupational and Coaching Psychologist with over 15 years experience of working with professionals.
I’ve worked with hundreds of professionals across:
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Professional services
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Corporate and public sector organisations
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At all levels, from early-career specialists to senior leaders.
Across that work, the same patterns show up again and again:
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People feel stuck for different reasons.
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Generic career advice misses the psychological drivers.
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Confidence, clarity, energy and context are usually tangled together.
This diagnostic is built from:
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Evidence-based occupational psychology.
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Repeated themes from real client coaching work.
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What actually helps people move forward, not what sounds good online.
It doesn’t try to type you or box you in.
It helps you understand what’s going on in your situation, and where to focus first.
What you get
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Online diagnostic.
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Personalised results summary.
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Clear explanation of your Career Stuck profile.
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Practical reflection prompts or next steps.
What professionals are saying about the Career Stuck Diagnostic:
"I just did the diagnostic and found it really really good, as someone who is having a tricky time at work at the moment, for helping me see what the issues are. I do lots of questionnaires with varied levels of feedback/report at the end, but this one was great and actually felt helpful."
Consultant Doctor, NHS