Your Best Work!

When I ask clients what would you do in your work if money were no object, almost everyone shares a version of I would do more of the work I love and less of the work I don't. 

Often they're concerned that if they do this, they won't be able to make enough money. 

I don't want to choose between work I love and thriving financially, and I don't want you to have to choose either.

It's one of the reasons I use the Japanese concept of ikigai - or life's purpose to view work through the lens of four key questions:

  1. What do you love?

  2. What are you great at?

  3. What can you be paid for?

  4. What does the world need?

Your ikigai is at the intersection of those four areas. This is your best work, what lights you up AND is financially viable.

Often, when clients come to me for coaching it's one or more of these four areas that's missing.

And I totally get it. Through much of my corporate career, my jobs were missing a big part of what do you love and none of what does the world need. No wonder I started to feel bored and burned out!

And after becoming a coach and finally doing work I loved and that the world needed, it took me several years to find a way to really make a living coaching.

My own struggles fuel my passion to support clients to do the work they love AND thrive while doing it

Winn Clark