Daily Archives: 3 October 2024


Realising You Can Let Go

A short clip from our Coaching From The Soul, 4th September live stream. Every 3-4 weeks myself and some coaching colleagues get together online to share a conversation with the broad brief of what we’re seeing about what it’s like to be human! As you may be able to tell I had only just got my voice back and still wasn’t 100% back to full health, but that didn’t stop me from enjoying being in that feeling and listening to what the rest of the group had to say.

How to Watch More Coaching From The Soul

To watch the whole live stream that this clip came from, you can see that here.

Join us for our next call, Wednesday 16th October at 6.15 pm UK live for our next call and see what topics come up for us this month

The Coaching From The Soul YouTube channel has lots of short clips taken from previous conversations, as well as the complete past chats.


Listening to Your True Self: Authenticity Unleashed

The image beautifully captures a serene and misty lakeside scene at dawn. The still waters of the lake perfectly reflect the soft pastel colours of the morning sky and the silhouettes of the trees on the distant shore. The mist adds a layer of tranquillity and mystery, gently enveloping the landscape and softening the outlines of the trees, which are mirrored flawlessly in the calm water. This creates a symmetrical, almost painterly composition that exudes peace and stillness.Above this peaceful scene, there is a quote by Virginia Woolf: "No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself."

The quote of the day is:

“No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself.” (Virginia Woolf)

“How often have you been given the advice to just be yourself? I’m guessing that, more often than not, this advice hasn’t been particularly satisfying. Perhaps it’s because we feel pressure to meet certain expectations—to be quicker, to shine brighter, or to achieve more than we think we can on our own.

But this leads us to an important question: Who are we, really? When we consider getting out of our own way, what does that truly mean? Is it about shedding the layers of doubt and fear that hold us back?

Don’t get me wrong; not needing to hurry or sparkle doesn’t mean you’ll end up doing nothing. It simply means you don’t need to add pressure—you are already enough. If you just mentally scoffed and dismissed that idea – no, really, you are enough. You may or may not have noticed that generally when you are not caught up in lots of pressure and busy thinking that you are at your best and do your best work.

I believe this is what Virginia Woolf is pointing towards—the true self that exists beyond our thinking, those insecurities and societal pressures. In my coaching practice, I spend a lot of time guiding individuals toward this authentic self, helping them recognise that they don’t need to hurry or sparkle artificially. There’s no need to be anybody but oneself.

One of the things I did when exploring this was to decide that the way to be more myself was to focus upon being more authentic. If you like, for a bit I made being authentic another job for me to do, something that needed work and focused attention. It was an innocent misunderstanding that actually made it harder to what I was actually intending. By trying so hard to be authentic and questioning every decision, I was actually moving away from simply being myself.

The true self is the authentic you—the person you are at your core when stripped of external influences and internalised expectations. It’s the self that exists when you’re fully present, engaged, and connected with your innermost values and desires. By recognising and embracing your true self, you open the door to a life of greater fulfilment, purpose, and joy.

What if that true you is already here? It’s simply a case of noticing and listening. You will no doubt have a lot of thinking, because we all do, about what certain roles mean we should act and respond – whether that be a job title, a role such as parent, child, friend etc or how we identify such as confident, quiet, bold, or shy.

What if all those are just masks we put on, and the real self is always under all that. We’ve just simply lost sight of that and started to believe those masks that we wear is all there is to us. For me, the real self is most evident when I’m quieter in my head, when I’m absorbed in a task and everything just seems to flow without me having to intellectually think. Answers will come and nudging will be given so that I just know what to do if something needs doing.

Personally, once I started to notice those experiences, and the feeling that went with it, it became easier to listen and notice at other times, but that doesn’t mean that it is the only way to start to become increasingly aware of who you really are – I wonder how it was/will be for you?

About Jen Waller

Jen Waller

Jen Waller is a transformative coach dedicated to empowering individuals to get out of their own way and make a meaningful impact in the world. With an impactful, nurturing coaching style, Jen supports clients in unlocking their potential and achieving their goals. As an experienced coach and trainer, she guides clients from self-doubt to success.

Discover how Jen can support you to get out of your own way here.