Curiosity can turn confusion into understanding.
When something feels strange, confusing, or out of place, our first instinct is often to label it as a problem.
But sometimes what looks strange only feels that way because we haven’t yet looked with gentle curiosity.
When we pause and listen more deeply, what once seemed odd can start to make perfect sense.
Understanding doesn’t always require analysis.
Sometimes it comes from the quiet willingness to see what’s already true.
Questions For Coaches
- What helps you stay curious when something feels strange or uncomfortable?
- How do you support clients in looking beyond first impressions?
- When have you noticed understanding arise naturally once you stopped trying to figure things out
- What might happen if you treated confusion as an invitation instead of a challenge?
You don’t need to answer every question, just notice which one draws your attention today.
About Jen Waller

Jen Waller helps people see the deeper simplicity beneath confusion and overthinking.
Her coaching offers a gentle space for insight and understanding to emerge, helping clients reconnect with their own clarity and calm.
