True Comfort Is Strengthening Love

Comfort doesn’t have to mean softening or shrinking, it can also be what steadies you.

There’s a kind of comfort that doesn’t ask you to shrink, settle or soften yourself.
It doesn’t mean pretending things are fine or glossing over what hurts.

Instead, it’s a strengthening presence.
A love that steadies you.
A sense of something with you as you walk through whatever life brings.

Sometimes that comfort shows up through another person.
Sometimes it’s found in stillness or in your own quiet wisdom.
Sometimes it’s already there, waiting to be noticed.


Questions For Coaches

  • What does real comfort feel like to you?
  • Have you ever mistaken soothing for strengthening, or the other way around?
  • How do you know when someone feels truly supported by your presence?
  • What if true comfort wasn’t found in a zone, but in your nature?

You don’t have to answer all of these.
They’re simply here for you to sit with and explore, in whatever way feels right.

About Jen Waller

Jen Waller

Jen Waller supports clients not by softening their truth, but by holding space for the steadying love already within them.

Her coaching helps people reconnect to that strength.

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