How To Do Shadow Work & Reclaim Your Authenticity

The self is in constant battle within the fragile, dualistic human experience.

As spirits:

  • We know unity consciousness and live in duality consciousness.
  • We know ourselves and have forgotten upon coming into this life. We are seeking to KNOW once again. We are seeking to know ourselves.
  • We are beings of unity that find ourselves with an ego – a new sense of identity – apart from others.

This new reality of duality, ego, and knowledge creates a playground for the supposed separation between good and bad, between light and darkness.

Welcome to Your Shadow Side

This the side of all of us that society turns a blind eye to, that we deny we have, that we call ugly. It’s what we hide from others – and even from ourselves.

You will discover more about your shadow side, why it’s so important to your health and authenticity, and learn a step-by-step guide to doing shadow work to find wholeness, healing, power and freedom.

What is the Shadow Side?

According to Carl Jung, the shadow side or shadow self includes all the elements of your unconscious personality.

Usually, they are the least desirable elements that society rejects or judges as bad. The sides we don’t like and we don’t want to admit, even to ourselves. Our instincts, shortcomings and weaknesses. The sides that don’t feel good.

Examples include pain, fear, jealousy, insecurity, rage, failure, lack of control, mediocracy, laziness, depression, death, victimhood, vengeance, selfishness, brokenness, negativity, unserving beliefs, being stuck, not knowing, giving up, ugliness, stupidity, sadness and loneliness.

Can be tough to read, right? It doesn’t feel good. Confidence feels good, love feels good, gratitude feels good, security feels good. These are our lighter traits.

Although our shadows may seem ugly and undesirable, they are an integral part of YOU and crucial for your development, health and wholeness as a human being.

Why?

Understanding Enantiodromia & Duality

The principle of enantiodromia was introduced into the West by Carl Jung. It is “The emergence of the unconscious opposite in the course of time.” Otherwise known as something “running its course” and transforming into its opposite, especially when polarized.

It comes from the words enantios – opposite and dromos – running course.

For example, if you were raised with strict moral guidelines of not drinking, not staying out late and not partying, there is a good chance that later in life the shadow side of these so-called “good” traits emerges in the form of intense partying, drinking and staying out late. Most of us have seen or experienced this occurrence in ourselves or our peers.

Heraclitus, who originally coined the term, “enantiodromia” explains, “Cold things warm, warm things cool, wet things dry and parched things get wet.”

This concept is also known in Chinese religion as Yin-Yang.

Seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, and how they may give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yin_and_yang

Why Do We Reject These Important Elements Into the Shadows?

In short, we’re hardwired for survival.

Our biological survival system is programmed to stay away from pain in order to salvage the biological being. Any pain sends a message of threat to the system that must be relieved asap to ensure it’s safety, health and survival. And these shadows are painful! We instinctively run away from them at all costs.

Society’s collective rejection of shadow traits also alludes to the rejection of the being that contains these traits.

Deep inside we view society’s rejection as posing a risk of death. Without our tribe, we are not supported, not cared for, weak and vulnerable. We may as well be on deaths’ door. That is why belonging is such an important trait. That is why we suppress these shadow traits at our own painful expense.

And it’s painful because you are denying yourself. You’re portraying a one-sided image of goodness and the fragmentation and inauthenticity is exhausting, unrealistic and unsustainable.

Why Do Shadow Work?

Shadow work is brutal.

It’s painful, uncomfortable and an embarrassing shock to the system, but the rewards of going into your darkest self hold a treasure more precious to your life than you can even imagine.

Through shadow work you can find wholeness and freedom, discover deeper love and compassion for yourself and others, and make peace with yourself and all those around you.

Through shadow work you can put an end the constant battle with self and find powerful, transformative healing.

Your capacity for being truly alive increases and your inner and outer worlds are dramatically changed.

It is by going down into the abyss that we recover the treasures of life.

Where you stumble, there lies your treasure.

The very cave you are afraid to enter turns out to be the source of what you are looking for. The damned thing in the cave that was so dreaded has become the center.

You will find the jewel, and it draws you off.

In loving the spiritual, you cannot despise the earthly.

The purpose of the journey is compassion.

– Joseph Campbell

This advice applies across the board in life, and it hits home in the case of shadow work. It is the work of unity, of liberation of unconditional love and authenticity.

Getting Started with Shadow Work

Before you start something of significance, you want to prepare the landscape, gather the materials and commit to “seeing it through”.

This is akin to remodeling your house, or going through surgery, except it’s your own psyche. You don’t leave that shit half-finished. Any harsh weather, challenge or intruder can wreak havoc and do some serious damage.

Before you start, know that there is no easy way of doing shadow work. AND that is not to be confused with simple. You can do simple shadow work, but it won’t be easy. If you don’t feel into the gut-wrenching, humbling depths, you’re not doing it right.

If it’s easy for you, you’re not doing it right.

Ok ready? Let’s get started.

How to Practice Shadow Work

At various points in your spiritual journey, you will assimilate shadow work differently based on your experiences, beliefs and understandings.

Spiritual Virtues of Shadow Work

Shadow work focuses on compassion, non-judgmentalism, self-love and unconditional love. It focuses on seeing through the eyes of divinity – of wholeness.

A Foundational Understanding of Natural Law

The world is perfect. It’s a mess. It has always been a mess.

-Joseph Campbell

Regardless of what you believe, you cannot deny natural law happening within and all around you at all times.

We can see natural law in action when we breathe, we cry, we laugh, we throw up, we fuck up, we love, we hurt, we fear, we resist. It’s natural, it’s who we are. This understanding of natural law is the beginning of shadow work.

As you see a baby drool, poop, cry, scream and talk jibberish you sympahize with it’s level of development. You don’t judge it harshly.

“Stupid baby can’t even speak properly or use a toilet.”

No.

You realize it’s a baby. And that’s ok.

Similarly, as adults, we throw fits, we scream, we try and fail, we get sick and throw up – we’re humans. And that’s ok.

Following?

Yep good.

This is nature. It’s observed. It’s not learned. It’s not taught in books. It’s raw and pure and true. It’s one of the reasons shadow work is so powerful.

The Healing Process of Shadow Work

Identify -> Accept ->Love -> Embody -> Integrate

The ones in bold above must be completed in 1 sitting. The rest is a lifelong process. This process repeats throughout your life.

  • IDENTIFY: The first step is to identify your shadows as many of them are unconscious elements of your personality. You will notice then by your triggers, by your disdain, by your rejection of them.
  • ACCEPT: The next step is to accept your own shadows. To own them. To acknowledge their purpose and value.
  • LOVE: You then bring love and compassion to your shadows. You bring them to light and welcome them back into you.
  • EMBODY: As you now own and love your shadows you can consciously embody them and leverage them for your personal growth and development.
  • INTEGRATE: Begin to see the value of your shadows in every area of your life to help expand your virtues and evolve.

How to Do Shadow Work

1. Create Space for the Work

Dedicate an evening to yourself to fully immerse yourself into the process. Grab a pen and paper, journal or your computer to write down your thoughts. Create a safe space alone. This can be in your room with candles, incense, blankets, tea, water.

Make it cozy because the rest of the process is challenging.

Sit for a few moments and think of all the things you don’t like about yourself, all the things you reject.

Feel into it deeply.

2. IDENTIFY: How to Spot Your Shadows & Shadow Archetypes

  1. Watch for emotional reactions such as irritation, disgust, anger, fear, sadness.
  2. Watch for body reactions. Heat in body, shaking, chills, pain, uncomfortableness.
  3. Watch for psychological projections of your shadow. For example, traits in others that trigger your reactions are mirrors to your unconscious shadows.
  4. Engage in inner dialogue to bring the unconscious to light.

    BONUS: Get to know the shadow archetypes. Some examples include:
    • Archetype: King
      • Active Shadow: Tyrant
      • Passive Shadow: Weakling 
    • Archetype: Warrior 
      • Active shadow: Sadist
      • Passive Shadow: Masochist
    • Archetype: Magician 
      • Active shadow: The Detached Manipulator
      • Passive Shadow: the Innocent one
    • Archetype: Lover
      • Active Shadow: The addicted lover
      • Passive Shadow: The impotent lover

You can choose to research all 12 archetype’s shadow sides if you’d like.

2. IDENTIFY: Bringing the Subconscious to the Surface

This is a journaling shadow work exercise. Begin by writing down a list of things about yourself that you don’t like. Write the things in others that you don’t like. If you get stuck, write the things in yourself and others that you like. Write down your undesirable beliefs as well. (Write down your most powerful “positive” beliefs if you choose.)

“I’m too fat, too stupid, too naive. I don’t like my ears. I’m weak. This person is rude. I’m dependable and people take advantage of that…” etc.

Understanding the Law of Duality

Realize that:

  • Shadows present in others = Shadows present in yourself
  • Your most desirable traits contain their shadow side as well. This is the law of duality. It is a natural law of the human experience.

To the degree that you condemn others and find evil in others. You are to that degree unconscious of the same thing in yourself or at least of the potentiality of it.

-Alan Watts

Free write and feel the emotions that arise.

Do not censor or judge your writing. Get it all out.

It will start with the obvious from your conscious mind, then continue from the depths of your emotions, from your subconscious.

Write until you can no longer write. This could take hours and usually the entire evening. You will be surprised by what comes out. When I did the work I had pages of things, some of which were incredibly surprising and “brand new” to my awareness.

This shadow work journaling technique branches off into 2 techniques.

  1. Writing down your (perfect 😉) “undesirable traits”
  2. Free-writing into rabbit holes of the subconscious through powerful questioning.

I will guide you through the rabbit hole (#2) first because this will happen spontaneously, then fizzle out and you can go back to technique 1, writing “undesirable traits” again.

3. IDENTIFY: Digging Deeper into the Rabbithole of the Subconscious through Questions (Technique 2)

Continue writing. Write your stream of consciousness thoughts that come up. Question them with “why” to dig deeper. Ask why until you “feel complete” with that stream of consciousness.

For example:

  • “What am I feeling?”
  • “Why am I feeling this?”
  • “Why?”
  • “Why?”, “Why?”, Why?”

You get the idea.

One very effective technique is to begin having a coversation in writing with yourself.

For example:

  • “What am I afraid of?” “Trying.”
  • “What is it that scares you?” “Failing. Of being even higher and falling further.”
  • “Why does falling scare you?” “Because it will hurt.”
  • “Does it hurt now?” “Yes, it will hurt either way.”
  • “Well it hurts either way, and it hurts for sure.” Why don’t you try and you can do something about the hurt?” “The worst that can happen is you end up where you are already. In pain”.

Etc.

Continue writing all of your “undesirable” traits, mentally, emotionally, physically. All of them.

4. IDENTIFY: Categorize

Ok now, let’s sort through the data.

  1. Identify your top shadows by giving them a rating between 1-10 in terms of how strong, affective, and present they are in your life.
  2. Optional: Categorize them in various sections to find the weaker sections in your life. Character, health, love, body, mind, emotions, etc. You can choose your own categories as you wish.

5. ACCEPT: Processing Your Shadows

It goes without saying that this process will uncover a spectrum of emotions as undesirable as the traits you wrote down. Allow yourself time to cry, to judge, to feel into these discoveries.

Even when things come up about others, see it as a mirror to yourself.

“I am mad because I am ignored.” “Where do I ignore myself?”

Now begin to write down any positive aspects of your shadow traits. Start with the strongest ones you rated at the top of your list. Take your time.

TIP: Write down the positive aspects of your shadow traits as though you are talking to a friend. We tend to be WAY LESS JUDGEMENTAL of other’s perceived “flaws & mistakes” than our own.

Examples:

  • “I am shaking.” – It’s a sign that you are identifying and processing trauma and shadows.
  • “I am flawed/broken” – You are stronger as a result. You can continue to overcome. Neuroplasticity is real and new wiring is possible.
  • “I am anxious” – This is a good sign of “what to work on” and a signal to return to the present.
  • “I am not smart enough” – No one is. Don’t worry. You’re smart. Smart enough. And you are learning.
  • “I’m fat” – You have a choice. Workout, eat healthy.
  • “Eventually, something bad will happen” – You create in each moment. If you create something “bad” it is the contrast that is serving your growth and conscious evolution for improvement.

Etc.

See the purpose of the darkness. In a world of duality, the shadow is the fuel, the contrast, the mirror for your improvement and growth. You get the idea.

6. LOVE: Your Shadows

Just as you feel compassion for a baby’s journey, or empathize with someone else’s pain because you’ve been there – empathize with the perfect, “in process” version of you.

Bring love, understanding and compassion to your shadow traits. See them with the loving eyes of a patient mother or the non-judgmental eyes of God.

Meditation is a good exercise for this practice. Specifically, Metta Meditation (Loving-Kindness Meditation) is recommended.

darkness love

This step is crucial to complete in the same evening, as it fills the painful and raw areas of the psyche with love and acceptance. Danger: Do not skip this as you will have open wounds in which anything can trespass if you don’t fill them with love.

Keep in mind that bringing the energies of love and acceptance to your shadows does not mean that you have fully made peace with them all.

Just like sending love to someone you are still angry with, it may not dissolve all the anger at that moment. Sending love to your shadows does not mean that you fully accept and love them right now. It means you can see them through the eyes of love and compassion and send love to them.

You may need to do this work repeatedly until you have made peace with your shadows. Always send them loving energy regardless and accept where you are in the process. Remember that if you open a wound with shadow work, always finish by filling it with love and healing energy before closing your practice for that session.

7. EMBODY

Go about your life accepting those traits, realizing their purpose and bringing love to them. Leverage them to continually improve yourself.

Realize the distinction between identifying your shadows and identifying WITH your shadows. You are not your shadows, you are not your desirable traits. They are merely visitors. The YOU is the awareness – the consciousness – that chooses how to treat these visitors.

7. INTEGRATE

Ok, this part is actually fun. When you learn to love all of yourself, you gain great power and freedom.

You are more authentic, compassionate and brave as a result of feeling through the pain and knowing how to love the “undesirable”. You can bring that to other parts of your life. You can love other people when they show you their “ugly sides”. When they get angry. When they yell at you. You can see the gold hidden in the anger. The contrast for growth. The seeds of improvement.

Realize that you may be judged for your shadows as well as appreciated for your authenticity. Release the survival mindset of “being accepted” and know that you can thrive when placing your faith in your own truth (in God, in source, in yourself).

What a sigh of relief and healing to begin to love ALL of yourself.

To allow yourself to be yourself.

To begin to know yourself and step fully into the light (conscious), by bringing your shadow with you. With gratitude to your shadow for showing you how to evolve your character, and create shining diamonds where there once was coal. Love the coal for it is the ingredient that makes your strongest and brightest diamonds. Embrace this continuous process in your ever-evolving perfection.

My hat goes off to you, brave soul.

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Working with a life coach

7 Common Misconceptions About Working With A Life Coach

From “getting it done on your own” to not being “important enough” to warrant life coaching, here are 7 common misconceptions about working with a life coach.

1. A life coach provides solutions.

A life coach does not provide you with the answer or the solution to your problem. A life coach helps you see what you don’t see and will guide you through new ways of thinking to solve the problem. The resolution comes from you; the guidance comes from the life coach.

A life coach will ask you powerful questions to help you discover new ideas or solutions you would not have thought to explore before, which can lead to transformational “a-ha” moments and expanded awareness.

No one knows you better than you know yourself, and there is no better person to design your life than you.

2. Once I hire a life coach, the sessions may go on indefinitely — which gets expensive quickly.

Once you hire a life coach your life will never be the same. A good life coach will equip you with the right tools and a new mindset to use for the rest of your life.

It’s at your discretion to know when you are working through an issue and when you’ve reached a resolution and no longer need the assistance of a life coach. Many clients will work with a coach to solve a specific issue and no longer need a coach once it’s resolved. It could take only one session or more, depending on complexity and severity. You can always choose to work with a coach again for a new issue or not. It’s up to you.

If you are working with a coach and not making the progress you desire in the time that works for you, don’t hesitate to speak up or change coaches.

3. I’m not in a role important enough for a life coach yet.

I am not a celebrity, CEO of an important organization, so I don’t need a life coach.

This common misconception usually keeps people stuck in mediocrity. They believe that what they are doing is not important enough to warrant a life coach’s expertise or that they are not important enough to invest in themselves.

Anytime and every time in your development is the right time to invest in yourself.

4. There are so many life coaches out there, how can I possibly find the right one for me?

Finding the right life coach for you can be daunting.

Many life coaches have a specialized niche that creates the expertise required to help their clients get epic transformational results and make leaps and bounds of progress. So look for a life coach with a specialization in what you are looking for.

It’s important to also consider personality, coaching style and how much you resonate with a specific coach. Fortunately, many coaches offer free initial sessions, so you can find the coach that’s right for you at no cost to you.

5. I can’t afford a life coach.

This goes hand in hand with feeling “not important enough” for life coaching. You most likely already own at least 1-3+ electronic devices worth hundreds if not thousands of dollars and several designer items with a similar price tag. You probably also have expendable income to buy clothes, cool gadgets, fast cars or anything else to take your mind off the fact that you are NOT LIVING THE LIFE YOU KNOW YOU DESERVE.

It’s time to get real with yourself and invest in yourself.

Life coaching is designed to lead to growth, improvements and breakthroughs that outweigh the cost of coaching and end up saving you time and money, getting you the raise you’ve had your eye on for months or saving you from expensive health bills down the road. In many cases the time and energy you save much outweighs the cost of a life coach. Many people end up with benefits of great ROI on the costs. For example, a session or two with a life coach could lead to a substantial raise at your current job, find fulfillment in a new career, or find the love of your life —dramatically shifting your life for the better.

The idea of getting a life coach is to invest in your most valuable asset — yourself — and see a return on that investment.

Hesitating to hire a life coach has an opportunity cost, meaning the money you are missing out on by choosing not to take action on that investment. Once you hire a life coach you will wonder why you didn’t  do it sooner!

6. It doesn’t matter if the coach is certified.

Yes, anyone can be a life coach, but when it comes to selecting a coach, does it matter if they are certified?

Actually, it does.

With a certified life coach you can be certain that they are trained properly as professionals to provide you with a valuable and transformative experience. Without certification, its hit or miss.

You can find a coach that has no certification who is amazing or someone who has their own ideas of coaching that may not align or live up to standards recognized by the International Coaching Federation. 

These standards are globally recognized and can guarantee the coaches credibility in their mission to serve you.

7. I can do it on my own.

Yes, you can do anything.

However, it will most likely take your longer and be significantly more frustrating.

You are limited by your own thoughts and perceptions that you’ve been creating over the course of your life. You have your perspective of the world, that is unique ONLY to you.

Over time, you have developed many skills in various categories, however, you are not a master in everything. Every individual has their own track in life which creates mastery in certain areas.

It’s safe to say that, generally, the part of your life that you are struggling with is an area that you are not an expert in. This is exactly why you hire a life coach who has expertise and experience in THIS SPECIFIC AREA where you have a weakness. It’s perfectly natural and common for you to excel at certain areas of your life and to have room for improvement in other areas of your life.

If you are still wondering if you should hire a life coach, ask yourself,

“Why am I not where I want to be?”

What have I been dealing with, dreaming about or avoiding for longer than required?”


😉 Hint: If it’s been years and you haven’t made progress, the answer is Yes, hire a life coach and get ready for the life you’ve been dreaming of!

Top 10 reasons to hire a life coach

Top 10 Reasons To Hire A Life Coach

Whether you’re jumpstarting a new career, in the middle of a life transition, upping your leadership game or feeling stuck and unsure of where to go next, a life coach can facilitate that process.

No issue is too large or small for life coaching.  Working with a life coach can save hours of trial and error, unlock hesitation or remove the fear keeping you paralyzed from taking action. A life coach helps you get clear on what you want and helps you get there in the most efficient and effective manner.

Here are the top 10 reasons to hire a life coach.

1. A life coach sees what you don’t see.

Your viewpoint of life has been undoubtedly molded by you, your environment and your life experiences. You hold specific beliefs and habits that shape your lens of yourself, life, situations events and others. Many times the answer we’re looking for and don’t see may be right in front of you.

A coach can see you and your situation, through the eyes of a trained professional whose goal is to focus on YOU, guiding and facilitating the process, while YOU focus on what you want.

A life coach can see old patterns or beliefs that have been keeping you stuck and work with you to resolve these and move past them in the direction of your goals.

You can stop banging your head against the wall now, your life coach has just shown you an open door.

2. A life coach helps you “get there” faster.

I had an issue I was working on for months. One session with a life coach helped me see a solution and come up with a plan of action for resolution all in under 30 minutes. This has saved me so much brain power by solving the root of an issue I had been mulling over in my mind countless times.

Many people think they don’t need a life coach because they can accomplish their goals, clear their blocks and live their dreams all on their own.

Sure, you can also walk from Los Angeles to New York, with nothing but your two feet to take you, but wouldn’t you rather take a plane? 

There is no prize at the end of the finish line for “person who did it all on their own”. By not hiring a life coach you could be missing out on years saved, lots of revenue missed out on and much unnecessary stress. Your time is valuable and hiring a professional will help you get results faster, allowing you to focus on your dreams and passions.

I prefer paying to resolve an issue in 30 minutes much more than trying to resolve it in a few months for free, with no guarantee of resolution. I’d make the money back if my attention was no longer being drained and diverted. It’s a no-brainer.

3. A life coach helps you get clear.

If you know exactly what you want in life and how to make it happen, congrats you’re ahead of most people.

Many people have vague dreams of greatness and bursts of inspiration of making their dreams come true someday, but have no plan to actually make it a reality.

Some people are not sure what they want or what their life’s purpose is. This can make life feel meaningless and dry, leading to feelings of hopelessness or the feeling that something is missing.

Clarity is one of the most valuable assets to reach your goals.

How can you get there if you don’t know where you want to go?

By offering an external perspective, a life coach helps you see yourself and your situation through a new lens. A life coach will ask you powerful questions you may never think to ask yourself, thus creating space for new thought patterns, new ideas and new questions that lead to new revelations and new solutions.

4. A life coach can help you improve your health and life balance.

Sometimes the demands of work, the stress of life or the struggle to find time for loved ones can take a toll on your mental, physical and emotional health and vitality. Without your health, undoubtedly, every other area of your life suffers.

Sometimes it feels like we can’t have it all. If we excel at something in our life, something else has to suffer. However, that’s not the case. Each of us is born with unique skillsets. Some people are better at relationships. Some people are creative but scattered. Some people are pragmatic and accomplish tasks, but are rigid. And many people unconsciously overwork to the point of exhaustion — or even illness.

A life coach can help you see which areas you excel at and which areas require more attention or assistance, so you can create a lifestyle that allows you to have everything that is important to you in life.

5. You don’t have to do it alone. 

Finally, someone in your corner. A life coach is a professional that is trained to help you become who you need to be to achieve your goals for profound and lasting change. Friends and family are great councils, but if you’re looking for someone who truly has your best interests in mind and the professional training to make it so, a life coach is the way to go. The results are worth it.

Some people just work much better when someone holds them accountable and they are able to verbalize their goals and action plans. Introducing your accountability partner. When things get tough, you know that you don’t have to face it alone. A life coach is with you every step of the way, so you can have the courage to keep going in the toughest of times.

6. A life coach can open the door to potential you never knew were possible.

While working with a life coach you can discover different ways of thinking or different techniques that you never considered to be possible before.

Because a life coach works with a countless number of people to lead them to transformation and the realization of their goals, they built up an extensive toolset and breadth of experience that you now have access to.

By combining expertise, training and an extensive toolset, a life coach has the ability to see and unlock potential in you that you never even dreamed of — until you experience your own life coaching sessions.

7. Investing in a life coach cements your commitment to self.

Once you decide to hire a life coach it creates and solidifies your commitment to yourself.  You’ve effectively “put your money where your mouth is” and it’s bound to light a fire in you.

There is much power in making a commitment of choice to finally achieve the dreams you’ve had for years or even your entire life.

Whether you are feeling stuck or just ready to take the next step in your personal growth, hiring a life coach shows that you’re serious and you’re ready. Then you can feel the support and the difference that a life coach can make.

8. If you’ve lost faith, momentum or confidence.

Sometimes life just hits us hard and our confidence and optimism take a dive. Too many things happening at once — massive change or just a history of failures can leave you feeling lost, confused or low in confidence.

A life coach helps you work through these moments to help rebuild your confidence and create plans that provide the results you want.

9. If you are completely overwhelmed or out of your element.

Sometimes your dreams and aspirations are so massive and overarching, that the thought of actually achieving them leaves you short of breath. Sometimes a drastic change or major life transitions happen so quickly, we lose our identity. Sometimes you’re dealing with something that is beyond you and just have no idea of how to approach or solve it.

These are the best times to hire a life coach.

These times of change are major times of growth and hold the potential to skyrocket you into the next phase of your life.

These are opportunities in disguise and working with your life coach you can make the most of them, grow radically and step into the new version of you and your ideal life.

10. If you’re ready to create lasting, sustainable change.

When you hire a life coach, you will be transformed into a greater version of yourself and with your new awareness, you can never go back to being your old self again.

A life coach helps you step in your vision of your greatest self and ideal life. You will no longer tolerate the old habits and patterns that you used to conform to.

The process of working with a life coach is a life-changing experience. You will wonder why you didn’t do it sooner to create the life you’ve always wanted.

Now is the best time to start.