Finding ‘Home’ in the Journey: Reflective Questions for Coaches


The image features a minimalist and symbolic representation with a series of blank directional signs, often seen at crossroads or decision points, mounted on a single pole. These signs are white and appear as blank slates, pointing in different directions against a soft pink background that gives the composition a calm and gentle ambiance. The simplicity of the design focuses attention on the concept of choices and directions in life. Above this serene setup, there's a quote by Matsuo Bashō: "Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home."

The quote of the day is:

“Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.” (Matsuo Bashō)

Questions For Coaches:

  • How do you guide clients to find a sense of ‘home’ or peace in their everyday lives, even amidst change?
  • How can focusing upon the process rather than the outcome lead to greater creativity and productivity at work?
  • What does ‘home’ mean to you, and how can you find that sense of belonging in your daily life?

Bonus Questions:

  • How does seeing life as a continuous journey shift your focus from destination to the present process?
  • What insights emerge when you embrace the idea that you are already ‘home’ in the process of living, rather than needing to reach a specific goal?
  • Does viewing each stage of your business or career as part of a larger journey alter how you feel about making intentional decisions?
  • In what ways do you support clients in recognizing that they are already ‘home’ on their journey to self-fulfilment?

About Jen Waller

Jen Waller

Jen Waller is a transformative coach dedicated to empowering individuals to get out of their own way and make a meaningful impact in the world. With an impactful, nurturing coaching style, Jen supports clients in unlocking their potential and achieving their goals. As an experienced coach and trainer, she guides clients from self-doubt to success.

Discover how Jen can support you to get out of your own way here.

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