Discovery Path
Before deciding where you want to go, it helps to understand where you are.
Not perfectly. Not completely.
Just a little more clearly.
What This Phase Is About
Self-discovery isn’t about finding a single, definitive answer to “who you are.”
It’s about noticing the different parts that shape your life—and how they connect.
This phase brings those pieces together into a clearer picture.
How This Path Works
Instead of trying to understand everything at once, you’ll explore your current reality through eight areas.
To make this easier, they’re grouped into three layers:
Energy & Capacity — How You Operate
How you move through the world—what supports or drains you.
Direction & Reality — Where You Stand Today
How your inner world shows up in your daily life.
You may notice some areas feel immediately clear while others take more reflection.
Focus on what gradually becomes more visible as you move through the process.
Before You Begin
Some parts of this process may feel immediately clear.
Others may take more time, reflection, or honest observation.
The goal is not perfect answers.
It’s developing a clearer understanding of your current patterns, direction, and inner landscape as you move through the process.
What You'll Explore
Each step focuses on one part of your current reality:
Why This Matters
When these areas are unclear, it’s easy to move forward without direction.
Effort increases—but alignment doesn’t always follow.
This phase helps bring things into focus.
A Simple Way to Move Through This
Take the process one step at a time.
Each section builds on the previous one, but the goal is less about perfect sequencing and more about honest exploration and continued reflection.
Your Current Self — A Quiet Snapshot
As you move through these steps, you may begin noticing patterns:
The goal at this stage is recognition and awareness rather than immediate resolution.
What becomes visible here forms the foundation for everything that follows.
In the next phase, you’ll begin shaping these insights into a direction that feels more intentional and aligned.
You’re not just reflecting.
You’re gathering the pieces.
When You Are Ready
This is a space to notice and understand different parts of yourself.
You can begin with whatever feels most present or relevant to you.
