Noticing the quiet invitations that open the way for possibility.
I’m not sure it’s always a “must.” But we can learn how to do it, how to notice the moments that feel like an opening, when a possibility drifts in.
And it doesn’t have to be a grand dream.
It might be a small curiosity, a sudden wish to try something new, or an idea that feels light and playful. Sometimes those little dreams are the ones that open the way for bigger ones.
Questions For Coaches
- When has a dream or idea seemed to arrive fully by itself?
- How did you respond?
- What might it look like to “lend yourself” to a dream without gripping tightly?
- Which small curiosities are waiting for you to meet them halfway?
You don’t have to answer every question, just notice which ones invite you in.
About Jen Waller

Jen Waller supports clients in recognising the subtle moments when curiosity or inspiration arrives.
By leaning into these quiet invitations, they discover fresh possibilities with more ease and less pressure.
