With reflection questions for coaches
There’s more than one way to follow your dreams.
Some arrive not as clear plans, but as quiet possibilities.
They might not come fully formed—just a feeling, a pull, something that draws you forward in quiet anticipation.
Some dreams come softly.
Willingly.
When we’re listening.
In a world that often celebrates hustle, it’s easy to believe our dreams must be chased with urgency.
And we can do that, if we want to.
But there’s another way.
A gentler one.
One that doesn’t force clarity or push through doubt, but simply recognises when a dream is leaning in…
and offers itself, quietly, in return.
How to Follow Your Dreams Without Pressure – Questions for Coaches
- Is there a dream that’s been quietly tapping at your attention?
- What do you notice when you stop trying to figure it out—and just let it be near?
- How do you support clients in recognising when a dream is ready for them?
- What’s the difference between chasing a dream and lending yourself to it?
As always:
No pressure to answer every question.
Let what lingers do its work.
Some dreams grow best in stillness.s.
About Jen Waller

Jen Waller holds space for the quieter parts of life – the dreams that don’t shout, the clarity that comes without pushing. Her coaching helps people come home to themselves, one insight at a time.
If you’re exploring your own quiet dream, or helping others do the same, I offer one-to-one spaces for gentle, insight-led reflection. [Click here for more details]
