Do you ever find yourself wondering, ‘how can I contribute best to preventing the climate crisis?’
What did you love doing as a kid?
Did you have a secret dream, maybe you’ve not even admitted it to yourself?
It took me 25 years to realise that I’ve known my calling, what makes me feel the most-like-me, my happiest, most in the moment self.
I was a voracious reader as a kid. Sci-fi (Dune, Ender’s Game, everything by Michael Crichton until he went off on climate science in the State of Fear) and fantasy (Tamora Piece’s Alanna anyone?!) mainly.
I’d read under my comforter until 2am so my dad wouldn’t come tell me to go to sleep.
I’d read a book under the desk in 11th grade Environmental Science, even when we were debating if electric cars would ever be a thing.
I knew I wanted to be an author, but never felt creative enough and didn’t pursue it.
I found some outlets in academic writing, but only working with my first coach did I re-realise I’ve known all along what brings me the most joy, how I can contribute best to the climate-crisis.
When I remember back to my author fantasies when I was eight, I can feel the tingle in my hands as I read.
Do you feel that tingle in your hands?
If so, it’s your unconscious mind telling you that booking onto this group coaching programme for sustainability professionals is the right next step for you to become that person your child-self imagined for you.
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