You're not stuck. You just don't have objective information about yourself.
By the time most adults consider a career change, they've collected job titles, performance reviews, and unsolicited advice — but very little objective data on how their brain actually works. The Highlands Ability Battery is the gold-standard answer to that. We use the results to build a vision, then a plan.
You're not stuck
Most adults who consider a career change have already done the obvious work: read the books, talked to friends, taken a free quiz or two, written a journal entry. What they haven't done — usually — is collect objective data on themselves.
The Highlands Ability Battery is the gold-standard answer to that. It tells you, with measurable certainty, what kinds of cognitive work your brain finds effortless. We use the results as the foundation for the eight-session Personal Vision Coaching Program, which integrates ability with your family, values, life stage, and goals.
What changes
Clients leave with a written vision statement and a concrete 90-day plan. More importantly, they leave with a vocabulary for talking about themselves that they didn't have before. They stop saying "I'm just not motivated" and start saying "I'm wired for short time-frame work and my current role demands long." That shift unlocks decisions that were stuck.
- ·Career change after 10–15 years in a single industry
- ·Returning to work after a sabbatical or full-time parenting
- ·Leadership transition (IC → manager → executive)
- ·Empty-nest re-evaluation of what's next
