Life Pathway Planning is like having a map that helps you figure out where you want to go and how to get there, step by step.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy car. You know where it starts, maybe on the floor near your bed, and you want it to reach the kitchen table, where your snack is waiting. But there are lots of ways to get there: around the couch, under the chair, or even over the rug. Life Pathway Planning helps you choose the best path for your toy car, or for you, so you can get from where you are now to where you want to be.
How It Works
Life Pathway Planning looks at what you're good at, what you like, and what challenges you face. It’s like having a friend who asks you: "What makes you happy?", "What do you find hard?", and "Where do you see yourself in the future?" Then they help you draw a picture of your journey, not just to one place, but to many places you might want to go.
It's like planning a fun adventure with your toy car, or with you!
Examples
- A child draws a picture of their future life based on what they like now.
- A person counts how many times they've changed jobs to see where they might go next.
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See also
- How Does Carl Jung - How to Find Your Purpose Work?
- How Does 7 Questions That'll Help You Discover Your Unique Talent Work?
- How Does Carl Jung - Life Begins When You Find Yourself Work?
- How Does Discover Your Core Values Work?
- How Does Carl Jung's Shadow Work: "Do This for 30 Days Work?