Is Your Most Important Work Still Ahead Of You?

You've built a successful business, and yet there's something underneath all of it that just won't let go.

It might be a deep conviction, an idea that keeps resurfacing, or a sense that your most consequential work is still waiting.

You've tried to push past it, stay busy, and focus on what's in front of you, but no amount of success or forward motion seems to quiet it.

If you're accomplished, successful, and still feel like something essential is unfinished, this quiz is for you.

The unrelenting restlessness you feel right now isn't a problem to solve, and it’s not a sign that something is wrong with you or your business.

But it very well might be the most important signal of your career.

I've spent more than two decades working with experienced women at exactly this moment, the moment when their expertise has outgrown the container they've built and something larger is trying to emerge. I call what they're carrying a Watershed Idea™️, and the women who finally bring it forward don't start over.

They build forward from everything they've already created.

This quiz will help you understand exactly where you are in that process. Ten questions. Three minutes. A result that finally gives language to what you've been carrying.

You've been sitting with this long enough. Let's find out what it means.

 
Is Your Most Important Work Still Ahead of You? | Jessica Sato Consulting
Jessica Sato Consulting

Is your most important work still ahead of you?

The restlessness you feel isn't a flaw. It might be the most important signal of your career.

 

Hi, I’m Jess Sato!

I'm a strategic advisor who works with experienced women at the most consequential inflection points of their careers, the moments when their expertise has outgrown the container they've built and something larger is trying to emerge.

I know this moment well because I've lived it. More than once. I know what it feels like to have a deep conviction you can't quite name, to spin around ideas that won't untangle, and to wonder why someone who does this work for others every day can't seem to do it for herself. I also know the relief on the other side of that, when the ideas finally make sense, the throughline becomes clear, and you realize the work you were always meant to do has been there all along.

That's the work I do with my clients. Drawing on a background in strategic planning and leadership development at Boeing and more than two decades of working with leaders and business owners around the world, I help women unearth what I call their Watershed Idea™️, the conviction-driven insight that changes the trajectory of their work, their leadership, and their legacy.

If your result resonated, I'd love to talk.