Stepping into September Part 2

In my last newsletter, I talked about choosing your perspective—picking the right

“shoes” for the path ahead. But once we’ve chosen them, the next question is: where do we walk in them?

Without a vision of what we really want in life, we drift. It’s natural to get caught up in our day-to-day responsibilities and routines and lose sight of what’s important to us. Vision is different than our goals - vision is bigger. When we know what our vision is, and can make decisions based on that vision, we feel better. It doesn’t mean it’s easier – sometimes it’s harder because we’re doing what’s right for us, rather than what’s easier.

Vision is one of my favorite areas to work with – personally and with individuals. I struggled with finding my vision because I was making it way harder than necessary! It’s like happiness. Sometimes the harder you pursue it, the more it evades you. Relax and listen closely. Once it speaks to you, you’ll begin to get more clarity on what you really want.

I invite you to take that first step into your vision. I promise it’s worth it!

For more information on vision, here's my handout.

Tiny Self-Care Tip

Whenever you put on your shoes, pause and reflect on how you can walk gently, kindly, and intentionally with yourself.

What I'm Reading

The Let Them Theory” by Mel Robbins, I’m intrigued by her theory that ”the key to happiness, success, and love was is as simple as two words, Let Them and this book will show you exactly how to do it.”

Check it out and join me for book club!

The Coaching Corner

One theme that’s been coming up repeatedly is the desire for real connection with others. I’m not talking about ‘surface’ conversations, but the kind of depth that makes us feel seen, valued, and loved. From people in their 20s to their 80s, I hear how hard it is to make good friends. I really want to hear your thoughts on this. What’s your experience? Where have you been successful in building deeper, real connections? Let me know and next month I’ll share some tips in the newsletter.

Do you have a question or topic you’d like me to address? Send me an email and let me know. Wherever your steps take you this month, be kind, be intentional, and remember—you don’t have to take the journey alone.