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Mosiac Collection
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The Unicorn's Guide Game
Individual Coaching
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Desire Guide

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What. Do. You. Want? This question is not as easy as it seems, despite the story your mind or our culture suggests. If you’re here, you’re ready to get to the bottom of this answer.  Maybe your quest for clarity is around your life purpose, next career move, or another meaningful pursuit.   How do you respond to the question when asked what you want?  Do you tense up or feel shame that you don’t have an immediate answer?  Is there judgement showing up?  That you’re even asking the question due to a belief that people who have what they want are selfish?  Or that there’s something wrong with you because you don’t know the answer?  You don’t have to make yourself wrong, and you do get to give yourself permission to choose different beliefs. 

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What. Do. You. Want? This question is not as easy as it seems, despite the story your mind or our culture suggests. If you’re here, you’re ready to get to the bottom of this answer.  Maybe your quest for clarity is around your life purpose, next career move, or another meaningful pursuit.   How do you respond to the question when asked what you want?  Do you tense up or feel shame that you don’t have an immediate answer?  Is there judgement showing up?  That you’re even asking the question due to a belief that people who have what they want are selfish?  Or that there’s something wrong with you because you don’t know the answer?  You don’t have to make yourself wrong, and you do get to give yourself permission to choose different beliefs. 

What. Do. You. Want? This question is not as easy as it seems, despite the story your mind or our culture suggests. If you’re here, you’re ready to get to the bottom of this answer.  Maybe your quest for clarity is around your life purpose, next career move, or another meaningful pursuit.   How do you respond to the question when asked what you want?  Do you tense up or feel shame that you don’t have an immediate answer?  Is there judgement showing up?  That you’re even asking the question due to a belief that people who have what they want are selfish?  Or that there’s something wrong with you because you don’t know the answer?  You don’t have to make yourself wrong, and you do get to give yourself permission to choose different beliefs.