Rewrite the Plot of Your Life

In Jungian coaching, you will ask questions about your life. What are you resisting? You will learn to turn resistance into growth. Sometimes you have to face your fears and let things go. This could be relationships, jobs, comforts, patterns, obsessions, or anything else that no longer serves you. It takes courage to step into the new way. As you look at your beliefs and patterns, you will start writing and living a new story that is more satisfying and true to yourself. 

Who is this not for

  • Not for people looking for quick productivity hacks.

  • Not for people who want someone else to tell them what to do.

  • Not for people unwilling to look at dreams, symbols, patterns, resistance, or contradiction.

  • Not a replacement for clinical therapy.

It fits people who want

• depth instead of hacks

• understanding instead of just optimization

• transformation instead of surface-level change

What Changes Through This Work

As unconscious material becomes more conscious, you will notice patterns begin to shift.

  • repetitive emotional loops lose their grip

  • projections become recognizable rather than automatic

  • decision-making becomes less reactive

  • identity becomes less fixed and more fluid

  • inner conflict becomes intelligible rather than overwhelming

This work complements therapeutic work, but is not a replacement for clinical therapy. The goal is not self-improvement in the conventional sense.

The goal is integration. It is a more complete relationship between conscious life and unconscious process. We are moving toward individuation and wholeness.

My Practice of Books as Held Dreams

I'm not a ghostwriter, but I will guide you through this process and help you find your voice.

My background in bookbinding and book arts gives me a deep, tactile respect for form, structure, and meaning as something lived through material. It shapes how I relate to Jung’s Red Book and reinforces a core belief in my work: that a book is not just text on a page, but a dream given form—something intimate, living, and held in the hand.

“You can go to the book and turn over the pages and for you it will be you're the silent place of your spirit where you will find renewal. That book is your soul."

– Carl Jung

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