design what’s next

Strategic Direction for Women in Expansion

Design Your Next is a strategic direction practice for women clarifying who they are becoming, and structuring what comes next.

Six forms of power show up in how women think, create, lead, and move through the world. One of them is yours — and it's not missing. It's being overridden.

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Choosing yourself is the most graceful act of rebellion.

That restlessness you’re feeling? It’s a signal that you’ve outgrown something.

Women often take on roles and responsibilities that narrow them over time — until the success they once strove for leaves them feeling small.

Design Your Next exists for that moment: the moment of expansion.

I work with evolving women who are done waiting for permission. If you’re restless, you’re ready.

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Hello, I’m Sunaina

THE METHOD

Three time horizons. One principle.
Clarity without action is theory.
This is practice.

The Enduring

The authentic purpose that remains true over time.

The Next

A defined ambition translated into project work.

The Now

An immediate action plan to generate trust and momentum.

What Becomes Possible

When action becomes self-trust, direction becomes self-evident.

Founder-led ventures gain clarity and scale.

Senior careers move forward with conviction.

Ideas turn into capital, community, and influence.

3 of 5 women in our current cohort were referred by alumni.

Choose your entry point

Turning restlessness into strategic direction.

The next Signature Cohort begins June 14
By the end, you will no longer be wondering. You will be creating.

Signature Cohort

For women in expansion ready to author what comes next.

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1:1 Career Intensive

For professionals defining their next career move.

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Brand Foundations

For founders codifying the strategic core of their company.

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Strategic Advisory

For founders strengthening their leadership at higher stakes.

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Design your next.

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