Photo of myself walking purposefully along a straight moss covered cement path resting in the grass amongst the trees.

Purposeful Pathways

You won’t find your path until your compass points true for YOU.

Most compasses automatically point North, but like Captain Jack Sparrow, your compass isn’t trying to find North is it? You are trying to make sure that the direction you’re heading is authenticallyYOURS.

In the prior workshop you defined what’s most important in your life so you could consider your next steps, but first we need to put this list to the test. It’s importnt to make sure none of these represent old beliefs that no longer serve you, or the influence from others opinions or dreams.

For myself, the hardest moment I had after my best friend was diagnosed was the night I realized she wasn’t going to make it. I cried for hours thinking about everything she had planned to do “someday” but would never get a chance to do.

There may be a part of you that wants to help your loved one fulfill their dreams, or manifest the dreams that they had for you. Honoring your loved one is important, but it’s even more crucial to make sure the journey you’re on is actually YOURS.

So let’s dig in, get clear, and make sure that compass is pointing to what you want most in the world so we can start aligning fully with your vision of what’s next.