Your skills are more portable than you think.
You've spent years building expertise. But somewhere along the way, you stopped trusting it. This book helps you see what you actually carry — and how to use it, wherever you go next.
Mid-career is a strange place. You have real experience, real capability, real hard-won wisdom. But transitions — a new role, a pivot, a restructure — can make all of that feel suddenly irrelevant.
It isn't. Know What You Know shows you how to map your transferable skills, own your expertise with clarity, and move forward without leaving the best of yourself behind.
A practical framework for auditing your real skills — not your job title, not your CV — but the actual capability you've built across every role.
Most professionals understate their expertise. Learn to articulate what you know in ways that land clearly — in interviews, in rooms, on the page.
Whether you're pivoting, returning, or stepping up — how to carry your knowledge into new territory without starting from zero.
The problem isn't that you don't know enough. It's that you've forgotten how much you already know.From Know What You Know
You're in a career transition and wondering how your past experience translates
You've been told you're overqualified — and you're not sure how to respond
You know you're capable but struggle to articulate your value with confidence
You're returning after a break and feel like you need to prove yourself again
You're stepping into a new industry or function and worried about what you're leaving behind
You want to own your expertise more clearly — in interviews, conversations, and your own head
A single-page exercise to map what you actually know — the capabilities, instincts, and hard-won knowledge that don't always make it onto your CV. Takes 20 minutes. Often revelatory.
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