I've thought about how you describe your work, and wonder if *some* of what people may be unwittingly seeking in therapy or counseling is in fact this sorting and sifting process of discernment. A lack of of tools for navigating our life choices can be a profound source of inner unrest and angst, even if it isn't named as such. I wonder how much resolution to this is unconsciously sought in therapy when something like what you offer is what may be needed (for *some* people). It sounds like there are similarities and overlap, even if they are obviously distinct practices. More a comment than a question. :)
That makes sense! There’s definitely overlap in the sense of that “what am I doing with my life?” question- approaching it from different angles can be helpful.
I've thought about how you describe your work, and wonder if *some* of what people may be unwittingly seeking in therapy or counseling is in fact this sorting and sifting process of discernment. A lack of of tools for navigating our life choices can be a profound source of inner unrest and angst, even if it isn't named as such. I wonder how much resolution to this is unconsciously sought in therapy when something like what you offer is what may be needed (for *some* people). It sounds like there are similarities and overlap, even if they are obviously distinct practices. More a comment than a question. :)
That makes sense! There’s definitely overlap in the sense of that “what am I doing with my life?” question- approaching it from different angles can be helpful.