A Gentler Way to Follow Your Dreams

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

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]

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