Sacred Systems
What kind of system-builder are you?
Five questions. No wrong answers. Just a clearer picture of what's been getting in your way — and what Sacred Systems can do about it.
Question 1
🌙 The Dreamer
full of vision, afraid to land
The dreamer has beautiful, expansive ideas about her life and her work. She loves the possibility phase and feels something dim the moment she has to commit. She has many notebooks started and few completed.
Sacred Systems meets the Dreamer exactly where she lives: in her emotions. The entire foundation of the system starts not with tasks or goals, but with how you want to feel in each area of your life. There is a quote I wrote down from Mastin Kipp that I refer to a lot: "if you don't know how you want to feel, you have no compass" — so the Dreamer isn't asked to shrink her vision into a rigid plan. She's invited to let her desired emotions take the lead.
Then, the “Intentions” we set for the year are set as questions, not goals. So it’s not "launch my course by March" but "how can I create something that connects me to the joy of teaching?" That phrasing keeps the door open. It doesn't close anything — it stays alive and expansive, the way the Dreamer needs it to be.
Next, the “Milestones” we record for our intentions are held lightly, not as demands but as a space to notice what's unfolding — a place to record the magical synchronicities, the unexpected things happening for her. This is a system that cooperates with her nature rather than asking her to betray it.
🩷 The Caretaker
Always last on her own list
The dreamer has beautiful, expansive ideas about her life and her work. She loves the possibility phase and feels something dim the moment she has to commit. She has many notebooks started and few completed.
Sacred Systems meets the Dreamer exactly where she lives: in her emotions. The entire foundation of the system starts not with tasks or goals, but with how you want to feel in each area of your life. There is a quote I wrote down from Mastin Kipp that I refer to a lot: "if you don't know how you want to feel, you have no compass" — so the Dreamer isn't asked to shrink her vision into a rigid plan. She's invited to let her desired emotions take the lead.
Then, the “Intentions” we set for the year are set as questions, not goals. So it’s not "launch my course by March" but "how can I create something that connects me to the joy of teaching?" That phrasing keeps the door open. It doesn't close anything — it stays alive and expansive, the way the Dreamer needs it to be.
Next, the “Milestones” we record for our intentions are held lightly, not as demands but as a space to notice what's unfolding — a place to record the magical synchronicities, the unexpected things happening for her. This is a system that cooperates with her nature rather than asking her to betray it.