
A Mother’s Day Message
May 6, 2025
Am I Good Enough?
May 20, 2025Motivation, Inspiration & Healing the World: Big words. Big ideas.
By Carol S. Siege, PCC
Founder, Family Pathways Coaching, LLC
We are all living in a world full of challenges, chaos and conspiracy theories that can keep us teetering between laughing and crying (hello flat-earthers). That kind of heaviness might weigh us down, maybe even leave us feeling helpless. When I think about what I can do to help relieve some of this pressure, I come back to the idea that, while I may not be able to heal the whole world, I can make improvements in my own little corner. My hope is that – just as ripples on a pond move ever outward – my positivity can also extend far beyond its starting point.
During this week, designated as “International Coaching Week” by the International Coaching Federation, I offer my own path to becoming a Certified Professional Coach and creating my coaching business, Family Pathways Coaching, through which I support parents of neurodiverse children.
My world is filled with concrete thinkers and sometimes hard lines between good and bad, right and wrong, productive and wasteful. I look at the world differently. I see shades of grey: good people who make bad decisions, bad people who offer acts of kindness, and an understanding that all experiences teach us something. Sometimes that “something” is painful or mean or tragic; and yet, there is learning just the same. Sometimes we choose not to learn the lesson that has been imposed upon us; and yet, there it is, buzzing around like a late-night mosquito.
I find myself now bringing together what once seemed like variant pieces of my life. Taken together, they represent some of my truest values: to connect with others, to help motivate others, and in doing so, to help heal the world. One little corner at a time.

I have been a dedicated meditator for several years now. I usually start and end my days with meditations that help me focus on gratitude, compassion, and joy – three principles that help me navigate the world with balance and kindness, even when storms are brewing. I found Mussar, a virtues-based approach to Jewish ethics and character development, more recently. Studying the 13 traits – inner attributes – of the Mussartradition, I am working to cultivate my highest self, and by doing so, ultimately work toward improving the world (mosquitos notwithstanding). Becoming a Certified Professional Coach extends these ideas beyond myself. By empowering others to find their own answers, be their own best advocates and develop their own best lives, I hope to make those ripples in the pond reverberate even further.
Combining the expertise gained as a Certified Professional Coach with 29 years of personal experience raising four now-thriving neurodiverse sons, I help my clients understand their challenges, prioritize their goals, and take actionable steps toward meeting those objectives. And as published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Positive Psychology, a 2016 meta-analysis showed that coaching produces positive effects on goal attainment, well-being, and performance. In other words, reliable studies confirm the effectiveness of coaching as a tool to help develop strategies to move us forward, even in the most challenging parts of our lives.
We all hold the key to our own happiness. Sometimes life gets in the way, and we don’t see clearly. Sometimes we need help to brush away the haze so we can get to the truth. My job is to help others do exactly this: Understand the question, clear out the congestion, make a plan, and follow through. We deserve this self-clarity, this self-understanding and self-determination. And when we have it for ourselves, we can bring it to others in our lives. And then we all get to help heal the world.