The quiet success of becoming familiar with who you truly are.
The world can make it easy to build a life that looks successful from the outside.
To become known for what we do, rather than who we are.
But being known by others isn’t the same as knowing ourselves.
There’s a quieter kind of success in turning inward —
in becoming familiar with what’s real, steady, and alive beneath all the roles we play.
Questions For Coaches
- What helps you stay connected to who you are beneath what you do?
- How do you support clients in looking toward who they are, not just how they appear?
- When have you seen someone remember their deeper self after being lost in doing?
- What does “knowing yourself” mean to you today?
You don’t need to answer every question, just notice which one feels alive for you.
About Jen Waller

Jen Waller helps people reconnect with the quieter truth of who they are beneath roles, expectations, and overthinking.
Her coaching invites a return to inner steadiness and clarity, where insight and self-knowing naturally emerge.
