There’s No Recipe for a Meaningful Life
There isn’t a recipe for a meaningful and fulfilling life.
You take one step, then another.
You figure out how only after you’ve created it.
So instead of asking, How do I do this? try asking more helpful questions:
What energy do I want to be making decisions from?
What information do I want to know?
Who do I want to become—and why?
What impact do I want to make—and why?
How do I want to feel?
What do I want more of?
You can’t learn the “how” ahead of time.
But you can learn the skill of asking good questions—questions that lead you toward alignment, clarity, and purpose.
That’s exactly what you learn in coaching. And it’s a skill that serves you in every realm of life.
Coaching helps you reconnect with your authentic self, your intuition, and what truly feels aligned for you.
It helps you clarify the wants from the should-wants.
It invites you to notice your default ways of moving through the world—and teaches you how to move forward with intention instead.
It turns out there is more than one right way.
Medicine trained us to believe there’s only one way—the “right” way—and that everything else is wrong.
Coaching shows you, and helps you truly believe, that there are many right ways to approach things.
That belief changes everything.
It’s the difference between following a rigid recipe someone else wrote—and creating a life that is delicious, nourishing, and uniquely yours.