Beyond the Known Mistake

Letting go of the familiar to make space for truth.

Sometimes we hold on to what’s familiar simply because we understand it, even if it doesn’t serve us.
The known mistake feels safer than stepping into the unknown.

But truth, even when uncertain or incomplete, has a quiet power.
It invites us beyond comfort, beyond self-judgment, into seeing something fresh.

What if the real courage isn’t in fixing the mistake, but in becoming curious about what we haven’t yet seen?


Questions For Coaches

  • When have you noticed yourself (or a client) clinging to something just because it’s familiar?
  • How do you help clients discern between the comfort of the known and the call of deeper truth?
  • What helps you stay open to what you don’t yet understand?
  • Where might you be invited to look again, not for certainty, but for insight?

You don’t need to answer every question, just notice which one speaks to you today.

About Jen Waller

Jen Waller

Jen Waller helps people explore what lies beyond the familiar — guiding them through the uncertainty that often precedes insight.

Her coaching offers a space of warmth, presence, and curiosity where clients rediscover their own inner wisdom.

Explore the kind of coaching I offer.

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