Why I Have Devoted My Life to This Work

Have you ever worked so hard to reach a certain place in your career, but you’re still not happy?

That is how I felt when I worked for the Los Angeles Times, one of the largest newspapers in the country. I was a freelance photographer. I had my Masters degree in fine arts photography, so this should have been my dream career. And yet I felt like there was something missing.

I couldn’t have told you what the problem was. I just knew that something wasn’t right. This career that I loved and was doing well at, wasn’t enough. 

Have you ever felt that subtle nudge that something is not quite right and you are meant to do something more meaningful?

But if not photojournalism, then what? That was the question I had no answer for. I was too afraid to ask the question. I experienced sleepless nights because my mind was racing trying to figure this out. That restlessness caused me to move away from Los Angeles and my steady source of income.

Before I did that though, I took a summer off and invested in personal growth work. I didn’t realize it at the time but I had begun to teach myself how to be guided by my intuition. I remember looking at a magazine ad for a workshop called 8-week, Living the Dream, at the Option Institute. The location was across the country on the East Coast. I realized “I have to take this workshop.”  And so, I did. 

Have you ever had that gut feeling, kinda like fire in your belly, that was so strong you were compelled to act on it?

In hindsight, the path seems clear. At the time though, I just had a sense of dissatisfaction and confusion. That vague feeling led to many years of searching and many wrong turns.

But as I began to trust my own inner guidance, my path became clearer.  First, I became a teacher of Active Dreaming. I learned how to seek guidance from my dreams. I have always been fascinated by dreams. When I was a child, my family had this morning ritual of talking about our dreams at breakfast table. Then I began teaching people how to tap into the magic of their own dreams.  I began exploring the power of our minds and different states of consciousness.  This led to becoming a hypnotist. I realized that I could combine all the things I loved into one career as an Intuitive Career Coach who helps you find the career of your dreams.

How would it feel for you to put together all of the breadcrumbs that have been dropped along your path so you can finally see your purpose and your work here on Earth?

I don’t regret any of the paths I walked down, because they led me to where I am now. I do regret wasting time trying to do this on my own. I wish I could have compressed the time I spent searching and reached my goal sooner.  Now I realize that if I had a career coach, I could have shortened the time it took to discover my dream career.  If I had someone to assist me through all the stages, questions and confusion, it would have cut the time by at least half. I would have loved to have reached my goal sooner.  I would have had so many more years to enjoy this amazing career and help more people.

And that is why I have devoted myself to this work. I love what I do. I get to help individuals learn how to tap into their own intuition and inner guidance. I help them find the career that lights them up, that brings them joy and a sense of satisfaction and meaning.  I want to help people compress time to get to that dream career faster.  And because of my own experience and training, that’s exactly what I can do.

You deserve a career that makes you happy. It doesn’t have to take a long time. When you work with me, you have a partner who has walked this path and who will keep you accountable to your goal. I can help you navigate the twists and turns so you stay on track. You’ll come out the other side to your dream career.

If you want this, click here to sign up for my free consultation call. On this call I will help you figure out what your next step is and we can see if we are a good fit for coaching.

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