All That Must be Accounted For
They say business can be a portal for spiritual growth—
probably because it lives at the intersection between your wildest dreams
and all that must be accounted for.
But vocation in all forms holds this same paradox.
Whether you have birthed your own company or work within one,
this path asks you to reconcile your soul’s call
with the reality of being a human in this world.
True success in this realm demands both the profound and the practical.
Many of us are naturally good at one or the other—
but usually not all of it.
And so, a soul-led business requires you to look at everything.
It invites you to claim a pursuit worthy of your soul
while also illuminating the uncomfortable shadows
you’d do almost anything to avoid.
It will, in one way or another, surface every old story you’re still carrying—
about time, money, work, and your own worth.
This is not a sugar-coated path.
For the sensitive soul, it can feel like walking through fire.
It asks you to stay open in the very moments
you most want to shut down or run away.
To welcome discomfort as part of the process.
And to return again and again
to the deeper knowing underneath your fear.
If you can find the courage to stay with it—
to keep walking even when it burns—
the rewards are unlike anything else.
If you persevere, the path of vocation will set you free.
Not in a distant or idealistic way—but in the most real and grounded way.
It will honour your most radiant dreams—
and offer you a foundation sturdy enough to carry the weight of your whole life.
Here, your soul and your survival no longer have to be at odds.
Stay true to it, and the jewel you’ll find is this:
a life where you are fully held—and unmistakably free.