Sustainability is at the heart of Connection Compass.
At the deepest level, this work is grounded in the understanding that nature, spirit, community and self are not separate. How we live, work and relate – to ourselves, to others, and to the natural world – is always interconnected.
Rather than treating sustainability as a set of policies, Connection Compass approaches it as a way of living and practising – one that honours care, responsibility and long-term wellbeing.
Connection Compass is run from a home-based practice designed to minimise environmental impact and support regenerative ways of living.
This includes:
Nature is not just a backdrop to this work – it is a teacher, a regulator of the nervous system, and a reminder of our place within a larger living system.
Connection Compass recognises that wellbeing is collective as well as individual.
As part of this commitment:
This is a small but intentional way of contributing beyond the individual coaching relationship, and of acknowledging that personal growth sits within broader systems and communities.
Sustainability at Connection Compass is not static or perfect — it is ongoing and responsive.
It involves listening, adjusting, and making choices that align as closely as possible with the values of connection, care and responsibility. Just as the Connection Compass invites inner listening, this commitment invites attentiveness to the wider world we are part of.
Connection Compass acknowledges the Turrbal and Jagara people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, live, and gather. We pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging, and draw inspiration from their connection to Country, community and spirit.