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Support Clients Who Feel Stuck, Lost, or Unfulfilled in Their Careers

If you’re a therapist who helps people clarify their career path, navigate burnout, or realign with purpose, this is a chance to share one powerful insight and offer meaningful guidance. We’re inviting licensed therapists to create a short, supportive video that speaks to the emotional weight of career dissatisfaction and gently introduces a workbook designed to help people reconnect with clarity, values, and motivation.

About The Feature

This is a no-cost collaboration opportunity featured on Stories for Serenity platforms.

You’ll record a short, vertical video (under 60 seconds) that:

  • Speaks to the emotional experience of career uncertainty, burnout, or confusion

  • Shares one insight, reframe, or reflection you would offer a client

  • Mentions your credentials and the types of clients you support

  • Introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a helpful resource

  • Ends with a soft invitation to explore the workbook or connect with you

We’ll give you full credit and tag you wherever the video is shared.

Video Details

  • Format: vertical (9:16 aspect ratio)

  • Length: under 60 seconds

  • Tone: natural, heartfelt, real

  • No editing or script required

  • Use natural light

  • Selfie-style, speak directly to camera

Insight Themes You Might Share

  • Reconnecting with what energizes you after burnout

  • Letting go of external definitions of success

  • Clarifying what you actually want, not just what you “should” do

  • Using journaling to reduce overwhelm around decisions

  • Taking one small, value-aligned step when you feel lost

  • Reframing career shifts as evolution, not failure

  • Exploring your vision without needing all the answers first

  • Giving yourself permission to pivot, even when it’s uncertain

What Makes a High-Quality Insight

Use this checklist to make sure your insight is clear, helpful, and feature-ready.

✔ Practical & Actionable
Does it offer something the viewer can use today—like a mindset shift, question to reflect on, or small next step?

✔ Emotionally Relevant
Does it speak to a real feeling, challenge, or moment someone might be going through?

✔ Aligned with Your Specialty
Is it something that reflects your work, your clients’ real experiences, or your therapeutic lens?

✔ Ties Naturally to the Workbook
Could the viewer take what you shared and go deeper using the workbook? 

✔ Short & Focused
Does it stick to one idea or insight, not a list of tips or a long explanation?

✔ Clear, not Clinical
Is it worded in a way that feels human and relatable, not overly formal or academic?

✔ Uplifting or Reframing
Does it offer hope, clarity, or a new way to look at something, even if it’s gentle or subtle?

Suggested Video Structure

Feel free to speak naturally. Here’s a helpful outline:

1. Emotional Hook (3 to 5 seconds)

Start by naming a feeling your clients might relate to.

  • “If you feel stuck in your career and unsure what you actually want…”

  • “If you’ve achieved the things you thought would make you happy and still feel unfulfilled…”

  • “If you’re exhausted and questioning whether you’re on the right path…”

2. Share Who You Are (1 to 2 lines)

  • “I’m a licensed therapist who supports people navigating career burnout, direction changes, and realignment.”

  • “I work with clients who want to reconnect with purpose and make values-based career decisions.”

3. Offer One Insight or Prompt (15 to 25 seconds)

  • “Try asking yourself: If nothing changed externally, what would I still want to shift internally?”

  • “You’re allowed to want more clarity and still feel unsure where to begin. Start with what feels energizing instead of just what feels expected.”

  • “Fulfillment often starts when we stop chasing the ‘right’ choice and start reconnecting with our actual values.”

4. Bridge to the Workbook

  • “The Envision Your Goals workbook includes prompts like these. It’s a 30-day resource designed to help you get clear on what you want, what’s aligned, and how to take small steps forward.”

  • “It helps you slow down, reflect, and make career decisions that are rooted in your values instead of pressure or fear.”

5. Call to Action (Wrap Up)

  • “You can find the workbook at the link if it feels supportive.”

  • “And if reflections like this are helpful, feel free to follow along for more.”

About the Workbook

Envision Your Goals is a 30-day workbook based on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.

It’s designed for people who feel mentally overloaded, unclear, or unsure of what they want next. Rather than forcing big decisions, it helps them reflect on what feels aligned and meaningful, then take small, intentional steps toward clarity.

It helps users:

  • Reconnect with their personal values

  • Clarify their desires and vision

  • Reflect on what’s working and what needs to shift

  • Set low-pressure goals rooted in self-awareness

  • Build self-trust through daily habits of reflection and choice

Whether someone is navigating a major career shift or just trying to rediscover meaning in their work, this is a supportive place to begin.

Workbook Benefits

How This Workbook Helps with Career Clarity

Creates Space to Reflect Without Pressure
Career decisions often come with urgency, overwhelm, or outside expectations. This workbook slows the pace. It offers structured space to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what actually feels aligned.

Supports Values-Based Exploration
With tools like journaling prompts, SMART Goals, and Preferred Futures, users are encouraged to move away from what they “should” do and toward what truly matters. The workbook helps surface desires and direction that come from within.

Clarifies What Feels Energizing and True
Daily reflections guide users to notice what drains them and what energizes them. Through exercises like Scaling Questions and Solution Talk, they begin to identify meaningful next steps instead of chasing the perfect choice.

Reframes Career Shifts as Growth, Not Failure
Many people fear that change means starting over. This workbook helps reframe transition as evolution. It gives users permission to pivot by anchoring decisions in purpose, not performance.

Encourages Honest Visioning, Even in Uncertainty
When the future feels unclear, the workbook invites users to imagine what kind of work and life they want to build. These gentle prompts make space for possibility, without needing to have all the answers right away.

Helps Reduce Burnout Through Intentional Clarity
For those experiencing burnout or misalignment, the workbook offers low-pressure steps to reconnect with self-awareness. These insights help users make career choices that protect their energy instead of depleting it.

Builds Confidence Through Small, Aligned Action
Each day includes one focused prompt that supports intentional progress. Over time, this consistent reflection builds self-trust and helps users take steps that are clear, manageable, and rooted in who they want to become.

Who This Is For

You’re a great fit if:

  • You help clients navigate career changes, burnout, or purpose-related transitions

  • You believe in slow, grounded self-reflection as a path to clarity

  • You’re open to sharing one helpful insight with your community

  • You want to connect your message with a wider audience

Final Notes

You don’t need a fancy setup. Just your voice and one thoughtful moment. This is about connection, not perfection. We’d love to feature your perspective.

About Us

Stories for Serenity creates digital workbooks rooted in evidence-based therapeutic tools. Our resources help people move through emotional transitions with more clarity, courage, and self-trust. We believe growth doesn’t start with productivity, it starts with reflection.