Carl Jung


Clarifying Your Inner Vision: Questions for Coaches

The image features a simple yet powerful depiction of a pair of round, black-rimmed glasses, centered against a plain white background. The glasses, iconic and timeless in style, are sharp and prominent, with clear lenses that allow for a straightforward view through them. This minimalist presentation emphasizes the glasses themselves without any distractions, focusing on the clarity and potential they symbolize for vision and perception. Above the glasses, there is a profound quote by Carl Jung: "Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes."

The Quote Of The Day is:

“Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” (Carl Jung)

Questions For Coaches:

  • In what ways do you guide clients in understanding that true clarity and purpose come from within?
  • How do you currently balance external goals with internal reflection and self-understanding?
  • How does tuning into your internal vision help you stay aligned with your long-term professional aspirations?

Bonus Questions:

  • How does understanding that clarity comes from within help you trust your own insights over external influences?
  • In what areas of your life are you seeking answers externally, and how can you shift your focus inward?
  • How does looking inward help you identify your true desires and create a life aligned with your heart’s vision?
  • How can connecting with your inner vision help you create a clearer and more authentic business strategy?

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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.

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Facing Your True Self, Questions For Coaches

A dreamlike image of a misty forest. A lone figure stands in the foreground on a path looking out into the glowing mist ahead. The text reads: "People will do anything, no matter how absurd, to avoid facing their own soul." (Carl Jung)

The quote of the day is:

“People will do anything, no matter how absurd, to avoid facing their own soul.” (Carl Jung)

Questions For Coaches:

  • What are some ways you might be avoiding facing your true self?
  • How do you foster a safe environment for clients to explore their truths?
  • How might avoidance behaviours be impacting your professional growth and decision-making?
  • What if, your soul is there to support and love, not judge?

Bonus Questions:

  • How do you help clients distinguish between their true self and the stories they tell themselves?
  • How do you ensure that your marketing messages resonate with the true values and beliefs of your audience?
  • What role does vulnerability play in the journey of self-discovery and acceptance?

About Jen Waller

Jen Waller

Jen Waller is on a mission to support, nurture and encourage coaching skills and talents from non-coach to coach and beyond.

As an experienced coach and trainer, Jen is happy to utilise all skills at her disposal to assist clients from getting out of their own way and making a difference in the world with their coaching. Find out more about the support Jen offers here.