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Welcome to The Sorbetto Group by Angela Baker. Because you deserve more than vanilla. The secret syrups that make The Sorbetto Group who we are include:

Truth.

I'm here to help create an alchemy of safe work spaces and extraordinary work experiences where mid-career women can thrive without compromise. At The Sorbetto Group, we imagine a work world where career experiences are extraordinary and mid-career professionals (with a focus on women) thrive without compromise. We guide both organisations and individuals through powerful transformations, turning

Photos from The Sorbetto Group's post 30/07/2026

You’re too experienced to start over and too unfulfilled to stay.

And you’re too self-aware to keep pretending that’s fine. If you’ve been nodding along as you swipe through this one — something is coming very soon that I think you’ll find useful.

Follow along so you don’t miss it. 🍋

28/07/2026

My career has had more twists than I can count, and I’ve talked about some of them here before. But here’s a version I don’t usually tell.

There was a point — not that long ago, honestly — where I was doing work I was genuinely excellent at, for clients who valued it, and I was utterly, completely burnt out.

Not the dramatic kind where something breaks. The quiet kind where you keep going because stopping feels harder than continuing, and somewhere along the way you lose the thread of what you actually wanted. I stayed too long.

I said yes to too much. And truly didn’t have a lot of choice but to say yes.

I confused being busy with being fulfilled.

I’ve made my share of wrong moves, and I’ve learned more from those than from the ones that went well.

I’m sharing this with you not because it’s a cautionary tale, but because I know how many people are sitting exactly where I have been — high-performing, over-extended, and quietly wondering if this is it. It isn’t.

Does this sound familiar? Tell me your version.👇

23/07/2026

Wanting to move and knowing how to move are two very different things.

The gap between them is where careers quietly stall and where most of the really interesting work happens.

Photos from The Sorbetto Group's post 21/07/2026

There are four very different versions of career stuck, and most people are trying to solve for the wrong one. Swipe through — I’d love to know which one resonates.

And watch this space: something is coming very soon that I think you’ll find useful.

16/07/2026

Can we talk about the worst piece of career advice that gets repeated as if it’s wisdom?

“Find your passion.”

Here’s my problem with it: passion is almost never something you find by looking for it. It tends to show up as a byproduct of getting genuinely good at something that matters, working with people who bring out your best, and doing work that has some actual impact.

Telling someone who’s stuck, burnt out, or freshly redundant to ‘find their passion’ is about as useful as telling them to find their keys — it doesn’t tell you where to look.

Agree or disagree? I’m genuinely curious.

Photos from The Sorbetto Group's post 14/07/2026

You’re still showing up, still performing, still ticking the boxes.

But something has quietly shifted, and you know it even if you haven’t said it out loud yet.

Swipe through — if any of these sound a little too familiar, tell me which one in the comments.

11/07/2026

If Sunday evening has started to feel like a slow countdown to something you’d rather avoid, I want you to know that feeling isn’t weakness and it isn’t ingratitude.

It’s information. Your nervous system is trying to tell you something your diary hasn’t caught up with yet.

Save this if it landed a little close to home.

06/07/2026

I’ve been a little quiet and inconsistent on social media, and I have a very good reason for it.

I’ve spent the past several months heads-down building something I’m genuinely proud of — and it’s nearly ready.

I’m not quite ready to spill all the details yet (soon, I promise 🍋), but I am ready to be back.

If you’re new here: hi, I’m Angela. I’m a career coach and transformational change specialist, and I spend a lot of time thinking about why smart, capable professionals, particularly women, end up stuck in careers that stopped fitting them a while ago — and what to actually do about it.

More to come very soon.

Follow along so you don’t miss it.

01/06/2026

The first of many Rambling Reels from yours truly xx

08/09/2024

When we reached the end of our school lives, we were often led to believe that there is a defined 'path' to a career (and if we didn't know what we wanted to do, then we were pressured to figure it out quick-smart).

But unless you had the desire to become a lawyer/ doctor/ accountant/ tradesperson/ pilot/ teacher etc., your future career path may have been a little fuzzy.

This horrified our parents. And likely left a long-lasting impression on our psyche.

Then we joined the workforce and saw more pathways to promotion, interesting roles, pay rises, and the idea that a career is linear started to set in.

But it's not a straight path. How many lawyers graduate from 8 years of university study to find themselves sick of the law? How many engineers become management consultants (quite a few!)?

As it turns out everyone's journey is different, with twists and turns that are not the same as yours. So it's not worth worrying about whether your path looks a little different.

All that matters is that you are moving forward, in small incremental steps towards your goals.

Need help working through your goals and clearing your own path?

We've got your back at Sorbetto™



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