
Your
What’s
Wildest
Dream?
You might already know your answer, or maybe you don’t.
Perhaps you are working hard, but your life lacks meaning, purpose, direction.
Maybe you already know who you are and where you want to go, but you are struggling to keep up.
You know that your approach is unsustainable but you do not know a better way.
You are exactly where you need to be.
Here, with us, Jack and Pat, at Wildest Dream.
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Hi, we’re Patrick and Jack
We work with people exactly like you, from London to Prague to Bangkok. We are building a platform, movement and worldwide coaching community which we are calling Wildest Dream.
It is a journey with three chapters centred around:
Know Thy Self: understand who you truly are
Know Thy Path: decide where you want to go
Know Thy Steps: learn how you will get there.
If one thing captures the essence of what we do, it is the opening lines of the 700 year old Dante’s Inferno:
When I had journeyed half of our life’s way,
I found myself in a shadowed forest,
For I had lost the path that does not stray.
Jack specialises in helping you rediscover your self and your path; Patrick is an expert in building the steps to get you there.
Check out our Contact & Services page for more details on the coaching process.
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I Followed My Heart From The Portobello Road To Wildest Dream
“Could we…” Anna starts before Cathy shouts, “there is nothing you can do here!” Cathy goes on and on. Anna and I nodding in complete agreement at the berating we are receiving on behalf of our masters. It was a face I was very adept at making, smiling and nodding whilst I got shouted at. ‘Yes, you are right, we are assholes.’
How A Failed Exam And A Tea-Stained Document Reignited My Passion For Writing
As I write this entry, reflecting on my journey through business school, consulting and corporate, I know something must change. I don’t have the language or the plans but at 35,000 feet, some light has crept into my spirit – something Plato wrote about 2,400 years ago.
I Left A Cave At 35,000 Feet Above The Pacific
As I write this entry, reflecting on my journey through business school, consulting and corporate, I know something must change. I don’t have the language or the plans but at 35,000 feet, some light has crept into my spirit – something Plato wrote about 2,400 years ago.
Donuts, Pizza And First Principles Thinking
The lunch bell rings. We have to wait for the teacher to dismiss us from class. This isn’t America where the kids pack up and leave once the bell rings. I look around and we’re all on the edge of our seats. It’s our day today and there isn’t a second to spare. Seconds cost you.
The Time I Was Denounced
When we tell someone what is working for us, we know what we can do more of. In a world of abundance, we need to know what is right with us, so we can repeat it with intention.
The Original Mid-Life Crisis Was Not About Porsche 911s and Buying Red Trainers
We are all familiar with the stereotype. The 50-year-old guy buying a Porsche 911 and a pair of red trainers. But this halfway-point-of-adult-life is too late for a crisis. Why have your mid-life-crisis when your kids have already left home and you have just the twilight of your career left?
We Need To Rebuild Our Tribes. Not By Blood, But By Choice
Humans are wired for tribes. When we belong, we thrive. The Industrial Revolution broke our tribal bonds – replacing community with control. Today, we must consciously rebuild our tribes, choosing where and with whom we belong. Whether in companies like Ferrari or leadership retreats in Thailand, modern tribes still make greatness possible.
Values Are Not Words. They Are Sentences With A Word Attached
Values aren’t words on a wall. They’re how you live and act - especially when no one’s watching.