Why your ‘first-world problem’ is still a problem worth tackling
Is it possible to appreciate the privilege of having such luxurious considerations as self-actualisation, act on them, yet simultaneously take other steps to live a more globally just existence? It could very well be.

What ‘what next?’ is trying to tell you (about what to do next)
This is an existential question that deserves an existential answer. But how many times a day do you pause before leaping mindlessly into the next pile of menial shit?
Unsure what your ‘thing’ is? Clue #3: it’s what you obsess over
Ever felt jealous, angry or frenzied about some lucky bugger living a more purposeful, values-led career? Don’t worry, it’s a sign…
Why no wanky spiritual coaching bollocks around here?
When you’re wrestling with a big choices and over-analysis, last thing you need is a shaman telling you a crab is blocking your zodiac chakra. Here’s why you won’t find any of that carry-on.
Unsure what your ‘thing’ is? Clue #2: it’s what you give but don’t get enough of yourself
Unwitting self-sacrifice isn’t rare amongst good, capable people. It’s a pattern of behaviour I see with increasing frequency, the more I coach. Here’s how to work out what it’s telling you…
“You realise it was obvious [all along] and just needed teasing out”
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