30 structured sessions that take you from directionless to a complete picture of who you are, what you're building, and the plan to make it happen.
$147 · One-time · Lifetime access
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"Your boundaries aren't limitations. They're the defining edges where your purpose maintains its integrity."
You have a stable job, a decent life, and a persistent feeling that you're on a hamster wheel you didn't choose. Every morning you show up. Every evening you wonder why.
You care deeply about a lot of things but can't figure out which one is actually yours to pursue. Everything feels equally possible and equally unclear.
You've tried the journaling apps, the personality tests, the YouTube rabbit holes. Nothing has stuck because none of it was structured enough to follow all the way through.
You finished the 3 Day Purpose Reset and felt something shift. You want to go deeper and actually finish the work this time.
What you're missing isn't
more information.
It's a process.
And here's the thing most people get wrong: purpose isn't something you find. It's something you develop.
That's what Path to Purpose gives you the structure to do.
You get one structured session per day for 30 days. Each session has specific named exercises, reflection prompts, and a journaling space. Each day builds directly on the last.
By Day 30 you have a clear, written, tested Purpose Statement. Not a vague idea. A document you built through 30 days of honest self-examination.
Sessions take 20 to 40 minutes. You go at your own pace. And because you keep lifetime access, you can return to the program at any point in your life, at a different job, after a major change, or whenever you need to go deeper again. Your answers will be different. That's the point.
Each week has a specific focus. Each day has a session. The structure does the work of keeping you moving when motivation alone would not.
You map your actual life, not a resume. The challenges that changed you, the things you built that made you proud, and the patterns you keep returning to. You surface what you've always known but never named.
You identify the beliefs, voices, and stories that have been making decisions for you without your permission. You examine where they came from, whether they still serve you, and how to stop letting them run the show.
You move from understanding yourself to designing the version of your life that fits. You write your Purpose Statement, set the boundaries that protect it, identify the skills you need, and stress-test everything you've built so far.
You connect everything to your real life. What does your purpose look like in your daily routine, your work, your decisions? You finish with a complete Purpose Integration Framework and a clear picture of what comes next.
"The world doesn't need a more polished version of you. It needs the version of you that is rooted, clear, and unapologetically living what matters."
— Elias Molato, Youvelop
I spent years in corporate tech doing work I was good at and feeling nothing about it. On the outside it all made sense. On the inside I kept circling the same question: what is this actually for?
I didn't need motivation. I needed a real structured process for understanding myself well enough to make a decision I could stand behind. Not a personality test. Not another podcast. A process.
Path to Purpose is that process. The 30 days, the exercises, the sessions, they are exactly what I used. I built it for people who are serious about doing this properly, once, and getting somewhere real at the end of it.
You should be able to try this properly before you commit. That's what the 14 days is for.
Show up for the first 14 days. Work through the sessions. If you do the work and genuinely feel that this program is not the right process for you, email [email protected] within 14 days of purchase and I'll refund you in full.
No lengthy back-and-forth. The only condition is that you actually open the program and try it. If you put in the effort and it doesn't fit, that's a fair reason to ask for your money back.
One payment. Full access. No subscriptions, no upsells, no countdown timers.
Access to the 30-day Path to Purpose Challenge, and bonus resources.
What if I miss a day?
Pick up where you left off. The program doesn't expire and there's no penalty for pausing. Your streak resets but your journal stays intact. The sessions wait for you.
How long does each session take?
Most sessions take 20 to 40 minutes depending on how deep you go with the exercises and reflection prompts. Some days are shorter. A few of the heavier exercise days may take longer. You go at your own pace.
I already did the 3 Day Purpose Reset. Is this different?
Yes. The Reset gives you a starting point. Path to Purpose is the full process. It goes significantly deeper, builds week by week across four structured phases, and ends with a complete Purpose Statement and integration plan. Think of the Reset as Day 0.
Will this work if I have no idea what I want?
That is exactly who this was built for. You don't need a starting answer. The exercises surface what's already there. The program works by asking the right questions in the right order, not by assuming you already know yourself.
Is this just journaling prompts?
No. Each day has a named exercise with a specific structure and a specific outcome. The journal is part of it but the program drives you through a deliberate sequence. It's closer to a guided process than a prompt collection.
Can I come back to the program after I finish?
Yes, and many people do. You keep lifetime access. The program is built to be revisited. After a major life change, a career shift, or just a different season of life, you'll find that your answers are different and the process goes deeper. That's intentional.
Do I need to have done the 3 Day Purpose Reset first?
No. Path to Purpose starts from the beginning. The Reset is a free introduction to the ideas but it's not a prerequisite. You can start here directly.
What happens after Day 30?
You have a complete Purpose Statement, a 30-day journal documenting your process, and a Purpose Integration Framework you built on Day 29. You keep access to everything indefinitely. Come back whenever you need to.
Or you keep circling the same question with no structure to answer it. That's the real cost of waiting.