When facing a change in one of your relationships, whether through separation or loss, you may be asking yourself …
Where do I go from here?
Supporting men and women navigate life’s transition of loss
My clients often find me when they unsure which way to go.
My clients often meet me when they are at a literal loss, the loss of a partner, relative or dear friend, and find themselves in unknown territory, alone and not knowing who they are, where they are or how to move forward, often questioning their identity and feeling their life no longer has meaning.
Due to the constantly changing nature of our world and our lives today, we often find ourselves in transition, and sometimes in multiple transitions.
I suspect you may be here because you identify with the paragraph above.
Despite the challenges of loss, I do believe you are here because on another level you find yourself on the threshold of something new and unfamiliar.
Now that you are here, is this the right place for you?
The answer is yes if you are experiencing…
Feelings of sadness, despair anger and confusion
Sense of emotional turmoil
Struggling with shock and acceptance
Changes in identity and life roles
Feeling isolated and alone
Feelings or regret or I could have done more
Finding it difficult to move forwards
Navigating this transition will be different for everyone, but will start with where you find yourself today.
On this journey, through the perspective of life’s transitions as a rite of passage, my clients often refer to me as a guide and mentor.
Over the years my clients have been telling me they are searching for a sense of …
Greater personal resilience, a deeper sense of meaning and purpose, and a more fulfilling life.
I am here to support you in navigating this new territory and finding your new path.
I have been supporting individuals navigate the transition of loss for over 10 years, helping them to resolve the question:
“Where do I go from here?”
“Where do YOU go from here?”
You have been living your life, enjoying the company or friendship of another, and suddenly it is gone, just like that, and nothing really prepares you for loss, however much you try.
From the viewpoint of life as the soul’s journey, I believe that the change you are navigating is an opportunity for the soul’s growth, however, painful that may feel right now.
I am referring to the Soul as the deepest essence and most authentic aspect of who we are. It carries our innate wisdom, holds our purpose, and is part of the interconnectedness of all existence, and is what holds us together. A loss of Soul can lead to feeling life lacks meaning and direction and has no real purpose.
The question … How do we meet the soul’s need for change?
My answer … Through a personal journey to understand and experience the framework of life’s transitions as a rite of passage, which leads to a deeper understanding of the specific transition you are going through, and how this crucial process serves as a gateway for discovering deeper purpose, meaning, and connection to the larger web of life.
Loss is one of those transitions that generally occurs in the spectrum of the unexpected/unplanned, as opposed to a planned transition. Either way, this change has led you to feel some of the following, as though you have no clear sense of direction, sometimes feeling somewhat adrift, questioning your beliefs, experiencing doubt, even an identity crisis, and struggling to find meaning in the face of your challenge.
This transition you are going through is both a form of initiation and a time of growth. Although, at the time it might not feel good, yet, in terms of your life’s journey, this is exactly where you need to be and are meant to be in order that you can be guided toward and enter the next stage of your life.
Experiencing loss at times, is all part of your individual journey, and a part of the soul’s journey of making you stronger, and at the same time it is a calling, a wake-up to something new, even a new beginning.
For me this transition happened just before my 40th birthday, with the breakup of my second marriage, leaving me feeling lost, alone, and isolated, and the sense of becoming aware of the need for some deep soul searching. I was holding more questions than answers around the meaning of my life … asking myself is this really it/what had I done wrong/there must be something more to life? You can find out more about my journey here.
This is how the poet Dante beautifully captures my feelings at the time:
“In the middle of the road of my life, I awoke in a dark wood, where the true way was wholly lost.”
Dante
My Answer …
Life Transitions as a Rite of Passage
A life transition, from the perspective of a rite of passage, represents a pivotal moment when an individual moves from one stage of life to another, signifying personal growth and development, and involves a process where individuals experience challenges, learning, and self-discovery.
This journey involves acknowledging that something is ending, preparing for the journey by getting a deeper understanding of where you are now, learning how to better navigate the in-between space you find yourself in, then beginning to make sense of it all by understanding the patterns and beliefs that lead you to this point, and then plotting a new course towards your desired destination.
It involves letting go of the old and familiar, navigating uncertainty, and embracing new roles, responsibilities, or identities that come with the next phase of life.
That you are here indicates your willingness to look at where you are, and where you are heading. This is huge step.
The path ahead may feel overwhelming, and yet you currently have two choices, the first stay where you are, and the second is you can take the first step toward a new journey and a new you.
Your journey awaits, the choice is yours!
I support men & women in finding personal resilience,
a deeper sense of meaning and a more fulfilling life
Hello, and welcome…
My name is Paul, and for over 10 years I have been supporting men and women to navigate loss, supporting them to develop greater resilience, take control of their lives, and create a deeper sense of self-awareness and learn to see new perspectives and possibilities, enabling them to create a life of deeper meaning and fulfilment.
As a Life Transitions Mentor and Guide, I often connect with clients when they are in the middle of a crisis or challenge and guide them to a place of being more centred and connected to who they are, feel they are able to breathe again and to see that there are possibilities and a life ahead of them.
Are we a good match?
Yes, if…
You feel ready for change
You know that you can’t do it alone
You resonate with what you have read so far
You understand the resolution lay inside of you
You recognise change is an essential part of growth
You are curious and open to a more holistic guided approach
Yes, particularly if…
You feel connected to working with me
You are ready and willing to do your inner work
You are ready to invest the necessary time and effort
Your desire for change is bigger than staying where you are
You seek to find deeper meaning and satisfaction in your life
You are ready to take the first steps (even though you maybe unsure)
Regretfully NO, if…
You want a quick fix
You are sitting on the fence
You are not ready to change
You want someone else to fix the issue
You feel that time and priorities are an issue
You are not willing to take a deep hard look at yourself
Foundation Session
In this first session, we will lay the foundations of future work, and start by looking at your life through new lenses, enabling you to begin to see some new perspectives and possibilities. We will discuss and select one issue, goal or objective and begin to uncover the challenges, blocks, or problems that are holding you back, enabling you a sense of greater clarity of where you are now and the way forward.
At the end of the session, if you feel we are a fit for further work and we will plan out a program.
Session Time 1.5 Hours – Cost £99.00
Note: Foundation Sessions are for new clients only. Existing clients click here to book a session