Meaning And Purpose In Life
Working with people on meaning and purpose in life has been an amazing and liberating experience for them (according to them) – and for me. In case you may be wondering what the Meaning And Purpose In Life experience involves in practical terms perhaps I can try to describe it as follows.
I work with people in-person and online. If I work with you in-person our first session will consist of us sitting across from each other and exploring what might be required by you. Online work involves the same process remotely. During this process we introduce ourselves to each other and I then lead you on a discursive, exploratory journey that is bespoke to you and that is intended to clarify – for you – meaning and purpose in your life.
As no two people are the same and as our work together is all about you, this process differs from person to person. So too does the number of sessions required and the frequency at which they take place. On average this process can take @5 sessions but you do not have to commit to a specified number of sessions and you are free to drop out at any time if you so wish.
When our work together concludes, its benefits – which will be unique to your specific needs – are designed to remain with you long into the future. Follow-on check-in sessions are available if required to ensure that you continue to feel supported, listened to and valued.
“The purpose and meaning in life work that Fergus does is so interesting. I haven’t seen anything like this out there. He has a lovely gentle way of working with you and he is genuinely interested in you as a person and not just as another client. The content of the sessions is well prepared and I found it very relevant to me. These sessions transformed the way I engage with the world for the better. Well worth it.”
— Siobhan Lynch
“The meaning and purpose resource is unique as far as I can see. It’s a brilliant mix of depth, plain speak and even humour. I benefitted a lot from doing this work and as a result so did those closest to me.”
— Liam