Clarity

We live in turbulent times; the very existence of how our world looks is at stake with collapsing ecosystems and the social consequences they bring. We do not need more shiny influencers promoting the next futile it-bag, car, their muscles or a world which evolves around swollen egos. It’s time to take some action.

We have never had more possibilities to make a positive change in the world than we do today. But this requires a clear goal, a clear mind and a deep energy coming from the inside.

In the past years, I have had the privilege to walk beside several successful entrepreneurs during different stages of their journey to create a more impactful life and business.

Some are at the very beginning, where they feel something is off.

Just earning more money or growing the business doesn’t satisfy them anymore. The cheers and applause from their peers and their professional environment no longer strike a chord within their hearts.

They want something else but have no idea where to start; the weight of how things are ‘supposed to be done’ is troubling their thinking.

Others are further ahead on their journey and want to amplify the magnitude of their goals to make them even more impactful.

Some are well on track but need to be regularly reminded of their why so they can stay on track and not divert into unimportant nitty-gritty stuff that doesn’t serve their big goal.

All of them are in the process of creating a balanced, fulfilling and meaningful life.

They are deeply caring people.

They are extremely powerful people.

They are incredibly bright people.

Their purpose is their fuel.

Their unique talent is the vehicle.

They know their kids can be proud of them.

But sometimes, as with all of us,

Their beautiful minds are troubled.

Life overwhelms them.

And that’s normal.

They feel life is about so much more than this.

They look at their kids (some very young, some a bit older) and wonder what their world will look like if nothing changes.

They are powerful people with big hearts and creative minds, but their heads are sometimes too full, and they feel disconnected from what truly matters to them.

I help them slow down. Making them aware it is okay to be human, to feel, to give themselves permission to live a meaningful life that makes a difference to this world and be there for their loved ones at the same time.

I help them to think big and then even bigger.

I walk beside them when the small and big things life throws at them take them off-track.

Together, we explore their inner blocks and their outer barriers.

We all have them.

We look at their fears.

And their doubts.

We all have them.

So they can move on.

Because it is so damn hard to do this alone, and you don’t need to either.

Connected minds are so much stronger.

Success does not mean grinding at the edge constantly, depleting yourself and burning yourself out.

Success is waking up every morning knowing you are using your best talents to work on something that has so much meaning outside of yourself that it is no longer a choice.

Success is looking in your children’s eyes and knowing they can be proud of you because you did what you felt you had to do whilst being there for them.

Success is a lot more, and you get to define it.

Sometimes, we find ourselves in a place of doubt or being overwhelmed.

Then, it can be wise to slow down and do this with someone else.

So, if you feel you could use some help with untangling and (re)defining yourself.

Reach out.

You don’t have to do this alone, and even this simple step might be the one that shifts everything.

Clarity is one message away.

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