Coaching Life Purpose: Guiding Clients from Fog to Fulfillment
- Cindy Hosea

- Apr 21
- 5 min read
Updated: Oct 23

There comes a moment in nearly every coaching relationship when a client looks up—sometimes through tears, burnout, or just a long, tired sigh—and says:
✦ “I don’t know what the point of this is anymore.”
✦ “I thought this would feel more meaningful.”
✦ “I want my life to matter—but I don’t know what that actually means.”
This is the territory of life purpose—and it’s sacred ground.
As a coach, your role isn’t to deliver a polished mission statement or a neatly drawn map. It’s to walk beside your client as they navigate the fog, trusting that clarity is already forming beneath the surface. You help them find the faint outlines of what’s true—and let their own wisdom bring it into focus.
This post is your guide for how to meet clients in that misty middle ground, holding space for purpose to emerge with curiosity, clarity, and depth.



