Spiritual Journey Coaching: Support Along Your Path
- angiehaworth
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

Hello Loves,
As I’ve said before, you may not be familiar with the term “Spiritual Journey Coaching” because, well, I made it up. 😀 Which means I need to put a little extra effort into describing it! So, here we go:
At its most foundational level, my coaching is supportive. We will begin by getting to know one another so I can truly understand where you are on your journey.
Because there is so much information to glean from seeing a person while they talk—something that often gets lost in today’s technology of texts and emails (Ha! And blogs 😀)—we will do this either in-person or on a video call. So, step one is simply getting acquainted.
Step two is setting a path. Whether you’d like to explore different aspects of spirituality, you are struggling to discern your soul purpose, you are navigating a period of boundary-setting, or you are seeking guidance in shadow work, I am here to walk alongside you.
I often compare it to my walks with my aging mother. Some days she’s doing well, walking briskly on her own. Some days she slows down and needs reminders to pick up her feet or engage her core. Still, other days I walk next to her, matching her pace with a supportive arm around her.
Though my coaching sessions don’t include walking in the physical sense, I am there with you spiritually and emotionally. I will meet you exactly where you are each day, recognizing that some moments require a little more leaning than others. Every day, I show up with Love & Light, encouragement, and understanding to help you toward your best and highest good.
Step three and beyond will be decided together, based entirely on the path we set in step two. We will figure out how often to meet and what tools or guidance to include. Because I hold a Master’s degree in counseling alongside a lifetime of spiritual learning, I have a massive "toolbox" at my disposal to help you.
To give you a real-world example, my client “Alicia” (name changed for privacy) and I met for coffee for our first session. We discussed her journey in a laid-back, comfortable conversation. From there, we decided weekly 45-minute phone calls would serve her best. As her coaching progressed, the phone calls became less frequent, and we integrated text check-ins and journal prompts instead. After a few weeks of this, Alicia felt empowered and ready to continue her journey without me.
If this service resonates with your needs, I invite you to contact me for a free consultation here.



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