The Principles of LifePath Coaching

1. You are responsible for your own experience -- but you’re not alone.

    If you want your life to change, you will have to do it. This can mean making some dificult choices when your comfort zone is calling you. Success rests squarely on your shoulders -- not on mine, not on your parents or your boss’s or your spouse’s. That said, you are connected to a vast spiritual network of inspiration, energy, and guidance, all of which is pulling for you to win.

2. Only you can know what’s best for you.

    No one can tell you what’s right for you. that means there are no masters, no one to credit or to blame, except yourself. This is good news! Now, you can live your life out of your own personal vision and desires, and stop looking outside of you, or in the past, for the answers. Those kinds of answers never satisfy.

3. You have all the answers you need.

    People often look at goals as insurmountable mountains. There seems to be too much to know, to much to do, to achieve our loftier aims. But what if it were true that you have access to all the answers you could ever want? Most importantly, you have the answer to the question, “What next?” This doesn’t mean you personally know everything, it simply means that you have an inner guidance system that will lead you, step by step, to the fulfillment of your most passionate desires. With this knowledge, you can get your life or career out of “stall” and into overdrive.

4. You are perfect as you are.

    As paradoxical as this sounds, you are tailor made to live the life you are most wanting. Does this mean you will ever be finished or complete? Not at all. As humans we are ever-expanding beings, and as soon as we’ve conquered one mountain, we’ve got our sights set on the next. What this principle invites you to do is to accept and affirm the self you are -- to stop resisting, judging, or disliking yourself for not having achieved something more. Self-love, deeply experienced, is a catapult over low energy states.

5. Joy is your compass.

    Keeping focused on your goals for the long haul requires that the process -- not just the end result -- be joyful. Joy is your master compass. It tells you when you are headed in the right direction. Likewise, the lack of joy tells you, “don’t go there” or “adjust your course now.” Joy is expansion and self-fulfillment, and when you are feeling joy, how can you help but uplift the lives of those around you? Because joy is its own reward, your actions are more pure, your direction is more true, and your happiness is more... now!

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