Jonni here, fresh from my garden, where I’ve been cultivating more than just plants. Between overwatering my tomatoes and battling morning glory, I’ve been nurturing some thoughts about healing and growth. (Yes, I see the metaphor. No, I won’t overuse it. Maybe.)
You know how we’re always told life begins at 40? Well, at 45+, I think it’s less about beginning and more about blooming in unexpected ways. It’s like we’re all these late-blooming perennials, surprising ourselves with new colours and shapes.
So, I’ve been pondering why self-help books often end up as doorsteps and paperweights and why traditional therapy sometimes feels like trying to solve a Rubik’s cube blindfolded. There’s got to be a better way, and I think there is.
Enter the new kid on the block: unlimited personally crafted transpersonal psychological support. It really is like having a therapist in your pocket (minus the lint and loose change). You can think of it as on-demand wisdom for when life throws you a curveball at 2 AM and your best friend is busy dreaming about talking cats.
When I started offering this texting and emailing service, I didn’t expect it to be the next sliced bread. But turns out, it’s pretty close. It’s not replacing deep work – more like complementing it, like how a scoop of ice cream complements pie. (Everything complements pie, but you get my point. And now I’m craving dessert.)
Anyway – this approach fits into life’s rhythm like that one puzzle piece you thought you’d lost but was in your pocket all along. And it goes without saying that life doesn’t schedule crises, ideas, and queries for convenient 45-minute slots.
Is it for everyone? Nah. Some folks prefer their support like they prefer their coffee – in scheduled, measured doses. But if you’ve ever wished for a wise owl on your shoulder (minus the feathers and the constant “whocooksforyou”), this might be your jam.
So, if you’re curious about this garden of continuous support I’m tending, feel free to reach out. I promise my responses will be more coherent than my gardening metaphors.
Take care, and may your growth be as persistent as my weeds,
Jonni
BTW, I think of healing and growth as sneaky little ninjas. They often happen when you’re busy making other plans. My mission? To be your ninja-spotter, 24/7. A different kind of support when you need it most.