A collection of practices for finding your next honest step when the full path feels unclear.
This page gathers the Studio practices that help you move from circling to choosing, especially when you know something needs to shift but cannot yet see the whole way forward.
Direction does not always arrive as a complete plan.
Sometimes it arrives as one step you can trust enough to take. A conversation. A pause. A boundary. A question. A decision to gather more information. A small action that brings you closer to what matters.
These practices are here to help you find the next step that feels honest, possible and aligned with the life you are building.
A simple practice for choosing the next step that fits your capacity, values and current season.
Best for moments when the whole path feels too large, but one clear step would help you begin.
A simple practice for choosing the next step that fits your capacity, values and current season.
Best for: Moments when the whole path feels too large, but one clear step would help you begin.A guided reflection for slowing down, naming what matters and understanding what a decision is really asking of you. Use this when choosing the next step requires more clarity first.
A short reflection for moments when urgency feels like knowing. Use this when you want to make sure your next step is not being chosen from pressure.
A reflective practice for noticing whether your time, energy, work and relationships still reflect what matters. Use this when direction needs to come from the wider life you are building.
If the whole path feels too large, begin with Next Honest Step.
If a decision needs more clarity first, begin with the Decision Clarity Prompt.
If urgency is influencing the choice, begin with Pressure or Clarity.
If direction needs to come from the wider life you are building, begin with the Life Design Check-In.
You do not need to know the whole path.
Begin with the next step you can honestly stand beside.
A reflection on giving change enough room to become honest before asking it for a plan.
A reflection on creating a life that increasingly reflects what matters.
A reflection on pressure, expectation and the quiet work of returning to your own judgement.
Choose the next step you can stand beside.