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Where a story becomes a journey

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I love stories and the fact is we all have many of them. Stories about our past, stories about our family, friends, partners, even about our future. Sometimes they are true, sometimes they can get in the way of what is true and our first development is learning to tell the difference. But this is only the start.

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My writing and my coaching sessions explore the differences between the stories that are true and those that feel true but are a thing of fantasy.  Our willingness to observe how, where and why both play out reveals much about ourselves and life more broadly.

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Right now, there is nothing more important than connecting with where we fit into the plan, beyond our own story. There are so many answers swirling around the internet, in tea rooms, magazines, universities, on TV's and in bookstores, but the reality is real settlement and awareness can only come from the relationship we have with ourselves. 

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This site and my work are dedicated to that purpose.

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Joel Levin
      - a deeper look at life

The Gift of
Inspiration

Select any illustration from

"SHORT STORIES FOR BIG QUESTIONS" and turn them into posters, canvases or

T-shirts.

 

You can wear them, hang them on your walls or give them as gifts.

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Each illustration carries its own reminder of our innate delicateness and power.

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Coaching Sessions

In Person, over the phone or on the internet, coaching sessions provide space for you to reflect, plan and implement new ways of tackling different situations. 

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Yet, Joel's approach comes with a twist...

My writing and coaching is informed by some simple, yet ageless wisdom:

 

  1. There is more to us than just physical form;

  2. To understand ourselves we need to understand all of who we are;

  3. The essence of who we are is within and untouched by life, we just don't connect to it consistently enough;

  4. Our greatest source of tension and dis-ease can be traced back to the gap between what we live and who we are in truth. ​

Articles

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