Frequently asked questions.
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Born For a Purpose is a content and coaching platform designed to help you live with intentionality and pursue purpose across key areas of life. Instead of quick fixes, it focuses on helping you listen to what your life is already revealing and take honest next steps.
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The content is broadly applicable, but it’s especially helpful for those who feel stuck, lack direction, or sense that something feels “off” despite doing many things right. The tools and reflections are designed to stand on their own, helping you slow down and listen to the rhythms and choices shaping everyday life.
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Coaching is available for those who want help interpreting what they’re uncovering through reflection. We begin with a free introductory call to understand where you are and whether coaching is the right next step. From there, sessions are tailored to your needs, and often build on insights from reflection tools to support intentional action.
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Results vary, but people who pursue coaching often gain greater clarity, focus, and direction, both within specific areas and in how different parts of life connect. Coaching isn’t about quick motivation; it’s about helping you make sense of what your life is already teaching you and responding with intentional action.
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Yes, BFAP is rooted in Christian values and views purpose through that lens. Many of the reflections and frameworks are shaped by faith, but the focus is on honest personal alignment over doctrine.
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Coaching is offered on a limited, session-by-session basis. A standard 1-hour session is $125*, and pricing reflects preparation and guided reflection, not just time on a calendar.
*Subject to change; check current pricing on the site.
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There’s no set program length. Some people find clarity without ever pursuing coaching; others find a few sessions helpful after reflection reveals deeper questions. The duration depends on your goals, pace, and whether coaching is the right fit.
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Yes — coaching is available virtually and can fit around your schedule and location.
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That’s completely normal. Tools like the 5-Minute Reality Check and Self-Reflection Guide are designed to help surface where your life feels most out of alignment. Many people find clarity through reflection alone; coaching is available if you want help thinking through what comes next.
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The 7 Pillars represent key areas of life where purpose is lived: Spiritual Habits, Finances, Relationships, Fitness, Diet, Career, and Hobbies. These pillars help you see how different areas connect instead of living in isolation.
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Absolutely. Some people pursue coaching not because things are broken, but because they want help examining blind spots or ensuring their success aligns with their deeper priorities.
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Start with the 5-Minute Reality Check or explore the Self-Reflection Guide and blog content. Many people can find clarity through these alone. If, after reflecting, you’d like help thinking through what you’re uncovering, you can schedule a free introductory call to see if coaching is a good fit.
The goal isn’t to move you toward coaching. It’s to help you listen more carefully to your life and take intentional next steps, regardless of the path you take.