Are you on the right path?

 
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There are a few times on a road trip when it's worth stopping the car in the middle of woop woop.

For fuel, to do a bush wee, and to snap a photo of an iconic monument or sign.

Like this one.

Taken crossing the Nullarbor on the legendary stretch of road following the Great Australian Bight across Southern Australia. All 1256km of it.

This was the last, home stretch of our three month, family road trip through Central and Western Australia.

It was also the section famous for with the longest, straightest, flattest road in the country.

A huge contrast to the bone-rattling corrugations and slower pace of the unsealed 4WD roads we’d found in the top end of Australia!

This section was nothing like we’d imagined.

Instead of a boring desert. There were trees, bushes and shrubs. Flowers and wildlife to spot.

Like much of our trip, it was magical. And unexpected.

Available because we left the comforts of the known, cut ties with our source of security and certainty, and followed your heart.

The journey was exhilarating, challenging, life-changing and uniquely ours.

As I begin another adventure, this time discovering my inner, untamed Goddess, I invite you to think about the path you’re on.

Are you happy with the direction it’s taking you?

Do you know where you’re going?

What resources do you have to support you?

Or are still wondering what path to take, worried you’ve made a wrong turn, or completely lost?

Is your heart telling you to do something differently?

How can I help you?

What do you need right now?

If you’d like to meet, brainstorm, get some fresh ideas, or get the nudge you need, find 30-mins in my calendar and we can talk.

It’s my gift to you. See what’s available here, or reply and we’ll work something out.

If you’d rather just jot it down and send it to me, that’s great too.

What sign are you looking for?

x Penny

ps. Wherever you are on your journey, I'm so grateful you’re here. Thank you. I see and appreciate you! ;-).

Photo by Finn Whelen

This was another iconic Aussie sign we loved to spot. ‘ooooowww, I hope we get to see a wittle, wittle Bilby’. Unfortunately we didn’t see a real one. They’re tiny and nocturnal.

This was another iconic Aussie sign we loved to spot. ‘ooooowww, I hope we get to see a wittle, wittle Bilby’. Unfortunately we didn’t see a real one. They’re tiny and nocturnal.

Penny van der Sluys

Empowering women to discover their wild and express themselves in the world.

http://pennyvandersluys.com
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