What if you’ve been searching for your purpose everywhere except the one place it has always existed?
Most of us spend our lives chasing purpose.
We believe our purpose is to find the right partner, build a successful career, raise a family, make more money, or leave a legacy. While all of these can be beautiful expressions of a meaningful life, I don’t believe they’re our deepest purpose.
Our deepest purpose is to fall in love with ourselves.
Not in an egotistical way. Not in a self-centered way. But in the profound sense of finally becoming our own safest place.
There are really two versions of you.
The first is your human self. This is your personality, your thoughts, your emotions, your fears, your conditioning, your successes, your failures, and your ego. It’s the part of you that navigates everyday life.
The second is the deeper you. The quiet awareness that notices your thoughts. The observer behind your emotions. The part of you that can witness your fear without becoming your fear. Some people call it the soul. Others call it higher consciousness, presence, or the higher self.
They aren’t separate beings. They are both you.
Life becomes transformational when the deeper self begins relating to the human self with compassion instead of criticism.
Imagine parenting yourself the way a wise, loving parent would. Instead of judging your mistakes, you become curious. Instead of shaming yourself, you offer grace. Instead of believing every fearful thought, you simply observe it with kindness.
This is where healing begins.
Most people spend their lives trying to be loved because they haven’t yet learned how to love themselves.
But when your relationship with yourself becomes rooted in acceptance and compassion, something remarkable happens.
You stop chasing love.
You become love.
And from that place, your relationships become healthier. Your decisions become clearer. Your boundaries become stronger. Your life begins reflecting the relationship you’ve created within yourself.
For many people, this shift doesn’t happen overnight. It unfolds through intentional self-reflection, personal growth, and sometimes the guidance of a skilled coach. This is the foundation of life coaching and the heart of what we teach through Seattle Life Coach Training. Whether you’re looking for your own transformation or feel called to help others heal, our Self-Paced Life Coach Certification Program is designed to help you cultivate greater self-awareness, emotional intelligence, authentic presence, and the confidence to create lasting change. As you learn to become a compassionate witness to your own life, you naturally become better equipped to guide others on their journey as well.
In many ways, becoming an effective life coach begins with becoming a compassionate coach to yourself. Before we can fully hold space for another person’s healing, we must first learn to hold space for our own. That’s why the journey inward is not separate from learning to coach others. It is the very foundation of authentic coaching.
The truth is, you cannot consistently offer others what you have not first learned to offer yourself. The deeper your relationship with yourself becomes, the more grounded, compassionate, and authentic you’ll become in every relationship you have, including the one you have with your clients, your family, your friends, and your partner.
Perhaps the greatest purpose of this human experience isn’t becoming someone else.
Perhaps it’s finally coming home to the person you’ve always been.
If you’re ready to deepen your relationship with yourself or you’re called to help others do the same, I invite you to explore our Self-Paced Life Coach Certification Program at Seattle Life Coach Training. Our online life coach training allows you to learn at your own pace while developing the skills, presence, and confidence to transform your own life and become an effective life coach for others.
Whether your goal is personal transformation, starting a meaningful coaching practice, or earning a professional Life Coach Certification, your journey always begins in the same place: the relationship you have with yourself.
Because the greatest transformation you’ll ever experience begins with the relationship you have with yourself.

