• Jane Ducey posted an update

      2 weeks ago

      Question/Advice

      I am a 32 year veteran of the specialty retail industry (running and triathlon). I’m well known in this world as a running/fitness/health coach and retail strategist. I’m really good at it, and I’m really bored with it. 🙃

      Running through the background of my life, though, is the search for deeper meaning, deeper understanding, the esoteric, the deeper purpose of why I’m here. I found Human Design about 3 years ago and have been on the deepest awakening journey, so much so, I have found that I’m shifting into what we call the “role model” phase of my 6/3 profile. It’s the time to take all my hard won wisdom, education and experience and use it to help guide others on the same search for meaning and direction.

      Now to the advice/question to those who have shifted careers into this world of aligned coaching/guidance/healing/awakening: what were your biggest challenges and how did you navigate into a new career? How did you grow your practice? I’m curious to hear from anyone who has jumped to a new timeline and is solidly (or not so solidly) on their new path. 🙏💗

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      • Hey Jane,

        I was a pro football player in my country (Argentina), physical education teacher and high performance physical trainer. The biggest challenges for me at the beginning of the shift into be an apprentice of Shamanism, were to disarm the idea of myself that the world taught me since kid and that I believed…to clean my personal history, and to trust on my inner personal power, and allow myself to be led by it.

        Learning to trust my personal power and inner seer, was what led me all the way where I am now, and continue doing it. That took me to the places I had to be, and attracted to me all the people that needed to be close to me.

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      • This is an amazing question – I have the same inquiry and would love to hear more people’s thoughts as I’m wondering the same thing. Thanks for the question Jane ❤️

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        • What an amazing leap you are taking Jane! Follow what lights you up not what makes you bored.

          For me the hardest thing moving from allied health and into leadership coaching and intuitive healing has been letting go of my old identity and also learning a whole new game. I went from a high demand profession where even the worst therapists had waiting lists to having to compete with others and find my unique message and service that makes me stand out so I’m not lost in the noise.

          Also having been someone that set up my business reliant on me, it has be an unlearning process not to overbook, over commit and say yes to every client and choose those who align with me.

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