You’ve seen something clearly.
You have language for what matters.
You can feel the direction your Compass revealed.
And then life asks you to live it.
Not in theory.
In your relationships.
Your work.
Your decisions.
Your responsibilities.
The way you move through each day.
Compass Path supports you in bringing what became clear through Values Orientation into the reality of your life.
It helps your Compass become something you carry with you, return to, and practice as life asks for your attention.
Values Orientation brings a new level of clarity about what matters.
But clarity is not the end of the work.
Life continues.
Pressure appears.
Decisions arise.
Relationships ask something of you.
Old patterns return.
New responsibilities emerge.
You may know what matters, but still find it difficult to live from it in the moment.
Compass Path exists inside that space.
Not because you need to become someone new, but because what became clear is asking to be lived more fully.
Compass Path is offered through one-to-one support and small group cohorts.
Both are designed to help you integrate what your Compass revealed into real decisions, relationships, responsibilities, and daily life.
Private support for the places where values meet life.
One-to-One Compass Path gives you focused support for integrating your Compass into the specific realities of your life.
Together, we work with the decisions, relationships, responsibilities, patterns, and transitions asking for your attention.
The work stays close to your pace, your nervous system, and the places where your Compass is asking to be lived more fully.
This is the most personal form of the Path.
This may be right for you if:
you want focused support with what is happening in your life
you are navigating a meaningful decision, transition, responsibility, or relationship pattern
you want to move from inner direction with steadiness and accountability
A small group path for living what matters alongside others doing the same.
Small Group Compass Path is a focused cohort experience. You move with the same small group over time, allowing relationship, trust, and continuity to support deeper integration.
There is structure, reflection, direct coaching, shared practice, and room to bring what you are actually living into the group.
Your process remains your own, while the group creates a field of relationship, support, and accountability.
This may be right for you if:
you want deeper integration in a shared container
you learn through reflection, conversation, and relationship
you want to practice living from your values alongside others doing the same
Values do not only shape personal lives.
They also shape how people lead, collaborate, decide, communicate, and build together.
For leaders, teams, organizations, schools, and communities, Compass Path supports values becoming something practiced, not only stated.
This work brings values into decisions, culture, responsibility, and relationship, so what matters can be practiced where people live, work, learn, and gather.
Private Values Orientation experiences and tailored integration support are available by request.
The Path stands on its own.
The Compass Circle is another way to stay in relationship with what your Compass revealed.
The Path gives focused support for the specific places your life is asking for deeper integration.
The Circle offers an ongoing rhythm of reflection, practice, and return in community.
One works closely with the details of what you are living.
The other keeps the work alive through regular gathering and shared practice.
They can stand separately.
They can also support one another.
If you have completed Values Orientation and feel drawn to deeper support, you are welcome to inquire about Compass Path.
All Compass Path work begins with Values Orientation.
If you have not created your Compass yet, Values Orientation is where the work begins.
When you create your Compass, you also contribute to the Map of What Matters — a living map shaped by what people hold most deeply.
A place to return to what matters.