It’s July—time to assess more than just your KPIs
We’re halfway through the year, and if you’re like most high-achieving women, you’ve already pulled up your Q2 reports, analyzed your metrics, and started strategizing for the back half of 2025. Your spreadsheets are color-coded, your goals are tracked, and your performance indicators are (hopefully) trending upward.
But here’s the question your annual review will never ask: How aligned are you with your actual purpose?
The Review That Really Matters
Traditional performance reviews measure what you’ve accomplished, but they rarely assess whether those accomplishments are moving you toward the life you actually want to live. They track your productivity, but ignore your peace. They celebrate your promotions, but overlook your purpose.
As a woman of faith navigating the professional world, you know there’s a deeper scorecard that matters. It’s the one that measures whether your work is flowing from your calling, whether your success is sustainable, and whether you’re building something that honors both your ambitions and your values.
The Mid-Year Wake-Up Call
July has a way of revealing uncomfortable truths. The new year’s energy has worn off, the holiday break feels like a distant memory, and you’re staring down the reality of another six months just like the last six.
Maybe you’re recognizing some of these warning signs:
- The Sunday Night Syndrome: That pit in your stomach that starts forming around 4 PM every Sunday, not because you hate your job, but because you’ve lost connection with why it matters.
- The Achievement Hangover: You hit a major goal—the promotion, the client win, the revenue target—and instead of satisfaction, you felt… empty. The celebration was brief, and the question “What now?” lingered longer than the congratulations.
- The Values Disconnect: You find yourself making decisions that advance your career but compromise your character. Nothing dramatic—just small compromises that accumulate like paper cuts on your soul.
- The Energy Drain: You’re successful by every external measure, but you’re running on fumes. The work that used to energize you now feels like you’re pushing a boulder uphill.
The Purpose Problem
Here’s what I’ve learned after working with hundreds of high-achieving women: You can be incredibly successful and still feel like you’re failing at life. You can check every box on your career goals and still feel like you’re missing the point.
The problem isn’t your performance. It’s that you’re performing for the wrong audience.
When your definition of success comes from external validation rather than internal conviction, you become a slave to metrics that don’t measure what matters most. You optimize for outcomes that look impressive on LinkedIn but leave you feeling spiritually bankrupt.
The Integration Imperative
Authentic success isn’t about choosing between your faith and your career—it’s about discovering how they’re meant to work together. It’s not about being less ambitious; it’s about being more intentional about what you’re ambitious for.
Purpose-driven professionals don’t work harder than everyone else. They work smarter because they work from clarity. They know their “why,” which makes their “what” and “how” infinitely more powerful.
When your work flows from your purpose:
- Decision-making becomes clearer because you have a filter for what matters
- Boundaries become easier because you know what you’re protecting
- Stress becomes manageable because you understand the bigger picture
- Success becomes sustainable because it’s aligned with your values
- Impact becomes inevitable because you’re operating from your zone of calling
The Mid-Year Recalibration
If you’re feeling the gap between your performance and your purpose, July is the perfect time for a different kind of review. Instead of just analyzing what you’ve accomplished, ask yourself:
- Alignment Check: Are your daily actions moving you toward your long-term calling, or are you just busy?
- Values Audit: When you made your last five major decisions, did you consult your values or just your goals?
- Energy Assessment: What parts of your work give you energy versus drain you? What does that tell you about your purpose?
- Legacy Lens: If you continue on your current trajectory, what will you have built in five years? Is that what you want to build?
- Faith Integration: Where do you see God moving in your professional life? Where do you feel His presence, and where do you feel distant?
The Second Half Strategy
The most successful women I know don’t wait until January to make changes. They use mid-year as a strategic inflection point to realign their actions with their authentic goals.
This isn’t about throwing away everything you’ve built. It’s about being more intentional about what you build next. It’s about making sure your success serves your purpose, not the other way around.
The Five Pillars of Purpose-Driven Success:
- Clarity: Understanding your unique calling and how it shows up in your work
- Alignment: Ensuring your daily decisions support your deeper values
- Integration: Bringing your whole self to your professional life
- Impact: Focusing on outcomes that matter beyond the bottom line
- Sustainability: Building success that you can maintain without sacrificing your soul
Your Mid-Year Reset: Born For This 5-Day Purpose Challenge
If you’re ready to make the second half of 2025 your most aligned and authentic yet, I invite you to join our 5-Day Purpose Challenge.
This isn’t another productivity course or time management system. This is a deep dive into discovering and living from your authentic purpose—in the boardroom, at home, and everywhere in between.
Over five transformative days, we’ll explore:
- Day 1: Conducting your personal purpose audit—where are you aligned and where are you off track?
- Day 2: Identifying your core values and learning to make them non-negotiable
- Day 3: Discovering your unique gifts and how to steward them for maximum impact
- Day 4: Creating boundaries that protect your purpose while advancing your career
- Day 5: Designing your second-half strategy for integrated success
This challenge is designed specifically for women like you—successful, ambitious, and seeking to live from a place of authentic purpose rather than external pressure.
The Truth About Sustainable Success
Here’s what I know after years of working with high-achieving women: The most successful among them aren’t the ones who work the hardest. They’re the ones who work from the clearest sense of purpose.
They understand that true success isn’t about climbing someone else’s ladder—it’s about building your own staircase, one that leads to a destination you actually want to reach.
Your mid-year performance review might measure your productivity, but your purpose review measures your peace. Your quarterly reports might track your revenue, but your spiritual audit tracks your rest.
Both matter. Both are necessary. And when they’re aligned, both become exponentially more powerful.
The second half of 2025 can be different.
It can be the half where you stop performing for applause and start living from purpose. Where you stop chasing someone else’s definition of success and start building your own. Where your faith and your career finally stop competing for space in your life and start collaborating for impact.
But only if you’re willing to do the work of alignment.
Ready to make the second half of your year your most purposeful yet?
Join the BORN FOR THIS: 5-Day Purpose Challenge
Because authentic success isn’t about doing more—it’s about being more aligned with who you’re called to be.
About the Mikaela Cade
As a life strategist specializing in faith-integrated living and leadership, Mikaela has spent over a decade helping women bridge the gap between their spiritual values and daily living. She’s passionate about proving that faith, purpose, and success aren’t competing forces—they’re the perfect recipe for extraordinary life.
What does your mid-year purpose audit reveal? Where do you feel most aligned, and where do you sense the biggest gap? Share your insights in the comments below.