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Hi, I'm Wendy

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“Your deepest purpose is to align with your Soul’s light — and express it joyfully and uniquely in the world.”

Wendy’s journey to answer her Spirit’s call began with an unexpected, consciousness-shifting peak experience in her forties. Suddenly, on a new path of self-discovery, she set out to understand what had happened and to explore her place in the universe. Along the way, she discovered a deeper sense of purpose, meaning, and connection.

 

Through years of studying spirituality and world philosophies from many traditions, Wendy found that, regardless of the source, the message always returned to the same truth: learning to trust your inner wisdom — your spirit, soul, or true nature. This inner being is part of the Divine Source, or Universal Consciousness, connecting us all through unconditional love, creativity, and joy.

 

In 2000, she founded Inner North from a passion for helping others reconnect with their True Nature and live with greater passion, purpose, and alignment. She believes that when people reconnect with their deeper selves, they naturally become more inspired, creative, and motivated to pursue their dreams and contribute to the greater good.

 

But the human path can be slippery. Life’s pressures often pull us away from our inner knowing, creating a kind of “spiritual forgetting” where wisdom fades beneath daily demands.

 

That is why we need each other. Support, encouragement, and shared insight can help us remember what we already know and guide us back to ourselves.

 

This website is a collection of reminders Wendy has learned and relearned throughout her journey — insights inspired by everyday life, personal reflection, spiritual study, and meaningful collaborations with others. Through stories, writings, and inspiration, Wendy invites you to REMEMBER your own source of wisdom, creativity, and joy.

Wendy’s journey to answer her Spirit’s call began with an unexpected, consciousness-shifting peak experience in her forties. Suddenly, on a new path of self-discovery, she set out to understand what had happened and to explore her place in the universe. Along the way, she discovered a deeper sense of purpose, meaning, and connection.

 

Through years of studying spirituality and world philosophies from many traditions, Wendy found that, regardless of the source, the message always returned to the same truth: learning to trust your inner wisdom — your spirit, soul, or true nature. This inner being is part of the Divine Source, or Universal Consciousness, connecting us all through unconditional love, creativity, and joy.

 

In 2000, she founded Inner North from a passion for helping others reconnect with their True Nature and live with greater passion, purpose, and alignment. She believes that when people reconnect with their deeper selves, they naturally become more inspired, creative, and motivated to pursue their dreams and contribute to the greater good.

 

But the human path can be slippery. Life’s pressures often pull us away from our inner knowing, creating a kind of “spiritual forgetting” where wisdom fades beneath daily demands.

 

That is why we need each other. Support, encouragement, and shared insight can help us remember what we already know and guide us back to ourselves.

 

This website is a collection of reminders Wendy has learned and relearned throughout her journey — insights inspired by everyday life, personal reflection, spiritual study, and meaningful collaborations with others. Through stories, writings, and inspiration, Wendy invites you to REMEMBER your own source of wisdom, creativity, and joy.

Wendy holds a master’s degree in Educational Counseling from San Jose State University and is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach. She has also trained in holistic healing approaches, including EFT, hypnotherapy, and life and business coaching.

 

Writing has been a lifelong thread throughout her journey. From teenage journals to more than 80 personal journals filled over the years, writing has remained one of her deepest tools for reflection and discovery. Wendy has contributed to print and online publications, including the best-selling book The Gratitude Project, and is currently working on a poetry collection and a follow-up to The Bluebirds’ Song.

 

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