The Power of Purpose
I spent most of my adult life drifting through life.
I allowed life to happen “to me” & in so doing, remained in the posture of passivity & victimhood.
I numbed my pain through countless distractions, & wondered why none of these things provided the satisfaction I longed for.
I constantly sought validation outside of myself & got angry at the world when nothing & no one could fill the bottomless pit inside my heart.
Usually that outward rage would inevitably turn inward, & as a result I often felt pretty terrible about myself.
So many people live their lives this way & wonder why they feel empty & their relationships don’t work.
Eventually I caught a few temporary glimpses of what living with purpose felt like when I was able to connect with a deeper & more grand vision - one that connected my body, my mind & my soul to Source through embodied action & service. But over time, those things eventually ran their course, & I found myself back at the same familiar place of emptiness & drift.
However, once I had gotten a chance to live a felt sense of alignment & Source energy coursing through me & I knew I had to find it again.
Purpose is the magic sauce in a person’s life that connects us to Source energy & allows us to build his kingdom in earnest. Once this piece is in place, everything else in person’s life begins to line up behind that purpose.
The 9 months of intensive coaching training I’ve done, along with the many hours I’ve spent supporting clients, have profoundly changed me.
I’ve worked through a lot of blocks & limiting beliefs, & continue to do so (it’s an eternal process, really). I’ve learned how to face challenges in a whole new way, have built up my somatic body & greatly expanded my window of tolerance. I’m able to hold so much more than I ever have before. My practices have deepened. My focus, presence & grounded energy is noticed by those close to me.
The sense of purpose, passion & direction I feel is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced in my life.
Now life happens "through me".
I’d love to help you achieve the same.