Career Comedown Live: What to do when work isn’t working for you


event details
Venue
Pavilion Club | 64 Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7JF
Date and time
January 27, 2026 6:30 PM
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“Career Comedown” is the second book from award winning author and career coach, Stefanie Sword-Williams.

What does it mean?

A term that Stefanie coined to describe that moment in your career when, on paper, everything looks great, you’ve done the right things, climbed the ladder, earned more money, ticked all the boxes…


But under the surface, you’re quietly wondering:


“Is this really it?”


Maybe you feel overwhelmed, underwhelmed, stuck, lost, confused, or just like the spark has gone.


With all the shifts happening in life and work: changing roles, teams, budgets, industries, it’s no surprise if you’re feeling uncertain or questioning things.

What to expect?

A short workshop from Stefanie, focusing on some of the key issues tackled in the book, highlighting the research, key learnings and practical tips to help you find that sense of direction again in your career.

Followed by a live Q&A, giving you chance to ask all of those difficult questions you may not have had a chance to get off your chest.

If you'd like top grab a copy of the book you can order HERE.

Tickets

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YOUR Host

Stefanie Sword Williams

Stefanie Sword Williams, her debut book ‘F*ck Being Humble: Why self-promotion isn't a dirty word’ has sold 10,000 copies and she has also delivered a TEDx talk on why the world needs to be a little less humble. Her work is admired by many, having built a loyal fanbase of over 170k followers online and been featured in Vogue, BBC World News, The Financial Times and Forbes. Following the significant contribution to social impact she has made since building F*ck Being Humble, Stef was invited to become a Fellow at the Royal Society of Arts and continues to reinvests profits and time into community projects to help improve the lives of many.