EPISODE · May 11, 2025 · 20 MIN
Why I Don’t Tell Clients to Quit Their Job and Follow Their Purpose
from Living with Purpose · host Simone Denny
Why I Don’t Tell Clients to Quit Their Jobs and Follow Their Purpose This might surprise you—but I rarely tell my clients to quit their jobs in the name of purpose. Even though I guide women through life transitions and help them reconnect with their sense of purpose, I'm not in the business of promoting impulsive leaps. Why? Because purpose isn’t always about walking away—it’s about walking toward. In this episode, I share the deeper truth behind why staying—at least for a while—can be the most powerful move you make. We explore: ✨ Why quitting too soon can dysregulate your nervous system ✨ How financial pressure can smother your creativity ✨ The truth about bringing your patterns with you ✨ What to do instead if you feel that nudge for more I also offer simple next steps if you’re ready to begin your purpose journey without burning it all down. If you’ve been feeling the stirrings of something new—but aren’t quite sure what or how to begin—this episode will meet you right where you are. Resources & Links: → Ready to explore what’s next with 1:1 support? Book a free clarity call https://calendly.com/simonedenny/30min → Curious about my upcoming group retreats or programs? Join the Email List https://www.simonedenny.me/ → Prefer to read? Read the full blog post here https://www.simonedenny.me/blog/why-i-don-t-tell-clients-to-quit-their-jobs-and-follow-their-purpose 💛 Let’s Stay Connected: If this conversation resonates, I’d love to hear from you. Simply reply to this episode or reach out via email or Instagram. You're not alone in this season of change—and there are ways to move forward with grace, intention, and support. Connect With Me: If you found this episode helpful, please like, subscribe, and share on Instagram! Tag me so we can connect. facebook.com/simonedennycoaching instagram.com/simonedennycoaching [email protected] simonedenny.me
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Why I Don’t Tell Clients to Quit Their Jobs and Follow Their Purpose This might surprise you—but I rarely tell my clients to quit their jobs in the name of purpose. Even though I guide women through life transitions and help them reconnect with their sense of purpose, I'm not in the business of promoting impulsive leaps. Why? Because purpose isn’t always about walking away—it’s about walking toward. In this episode, I share the deeper truth behind why staying—at least for a while—can be the most powerful move you make. We explore: ✨ Why quitting too soon can dysregulate your nervous system ✨ How financial pressure can smother your creativity ✨ The truth about bringing your patterns with you ✨ What to do instead if you feel that nudge for more I also offer simple next steps if you’re ready to begin your purpose journey without burning it all down. If you’ve been feeling the stirrings of something new—but aren’t quite sure what or how to begin—this episode will meet you right where you are. Resources & Links: → Ready to explore what’s next with 1:1 support? Book a free clarity call https://calendly.com/simonedenny/30min → Curious about my upcoming group retreats or programs? Join the Email List https://www.simonedenny.me/ → Prefer to read? Read the full blog post here https://www.simonedenny.me/blog/why-i-don-t-tell-clients-to-quit-their-jobs-and-follow-their-purpose 💛 Let’s Stay Connected: If this conversation resonates, I’d love to hear from you. Simply reply to this episode or reach out via email or Instagram. You're not alone in this season of change—and there are ways to move forward with grace, intention, and support. Connect With Me: If you found this episode helpful, please like, subscribe, and share on Instagram! Tag me so we can connect. facebook.com/simonedennycoaching instagram.com/simonedennycoaching [email protected] simonedenny.me
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