Vocation

Beyond the job title and the income — there is the question of what you’re actually here to do.

You sense it before you can name it. A quiet dissatisfaction with the ordinary. A feeling that the work you do doesn’t quite reach the person you know yourself to be. That something larger is waiting – not out there, but within – asking to be lived rather than postponed.

Your vocation lives at the meeting point of your deepest gifts and what life is already asking of you. Finding it rarely looks like a straight line. It looks more like a series of honest questions, unexpected turns, and small but unmistakable recognitions – yes, this is it – that gradually reveal the path.

It takes courage to follow that thread. To choose, deliberately, a life shaped by what matters most to you rather than what was expected, inherited, or familiar by default. But when you do – when your work begins to reflect who you actually are – something reorganises itself. Not just in what you do, but in how you live it.

This is the work we do together. Not a career plan or a strategy session, but a grounded inquiry into what you are here to give – and what it would mean to give it fully, without hesitation.

Your vocation is not something to be constructed. It is something to be uncovered – layer by layer – until what has always been most true about you becomes visible in your life.

It has been there all along. Woven into the particular intelligence of your nature. Into your gifts, your perception, your way of moving through the world that cannot be replicated.

The work is not to build. The work is to emerge.

 

 

The path will be yours alone. But you don’t have to find it alone.