
Seven Life Areas
Seven Life Areas
Simple in form, powerful in practice.
Timeless in design, yet shaped for a complex age,
A map to understand, and a path to walk.
Simple in form, powerful in practice.
Timeless in design, yet shaped for a complex age.
A map to understand, and a path to walk.
A Living Philosophy
For thousands of years humanity has sought the meaning of life. The Greeks called this pursuit philosophia — the love of wisdom. But what we seek is already here—our life, the experience unfolding before our eyes. The essential question has always remained the same: how do we live a good life?
For thousands of years humanity has sought the meaning of life. The Greeks called this pursuit philosophia — the love of wisdom. But what we seek is already here—our life, the experience unfolding before our eyes. The essential question has always remained the same: how do we live a good life?
A Modern Dilemma
In our complex age, however, life can feel impossible to navigate.
Amid all the noise and advice, clarity is rare. The few frameworks that
do offer guidance often focus solely on one part of life while ignoring the rest. This comes at a cost: imbalance, distortion, and loss.
In our complex age, however, life can feel impossible to navigate. Amid all the noise and advice, clarity is rare. The few frameworks that do offer clarity often focus solely on one part of life while ignoring the rest. This comes at a cost: imbalance, distortion, and loss.
In our complex age, however, life can feel impossible to navigate. Amid all the noise and advice, clarity is rare. The few frameworks that do offer clarity often focus solely on one part of life while ignoring the rest. This comes at a cost: imbalance, distortion, and loss.
The Way Forward
Unlike many paths, the Seven Life Areas seeks to integrate all of human experience — a map and method to live with clarity, harmony and purpose. The result is a good life, but its deepest meaning can only be
uncovered by walking it.
Unlike many paths, the Seven Life Areas seeks to integrate all of human experience — a map and method to live with clarity, harmony and purpose. The result is a good life, but its deepest meaning can only be uncovered by walking it.
Unlike many paths, the Seven Life Areas seeks to integrate all of human experience — a map and method to live with clarity, harmony and purpose. The result is a good life, but its deepest meaning can only be uncovered
by walking it.
Seven Areas of Life
Seven Life Areas
Six paths to walk with care,
Six trees to tend in time,
One to gather all to life,
And in harmony unite them.





How to work with it
Intention
Ask yourself why you're here? Without intention, life drifts. With it, every step gains meaning.
Intention
Ask yourself why you're here? Without intention, life drifts. With it, every step gains meaning.
Intention
Ask yourself why you're here? Without intention, life drifts. With it, every step gains meaning.
Understanding
The Seven Life Areas is a map. Learn its patterns, notice the polarities, and listen closely for the area that calls to you now.
Understanding
The Seven Life Areas is a map. Learn its patterns, notice the polarities, and begin with the area that speaks to you.
Understanding
The Seven Life Areas is a map. Learn its patterns, notice the polarities, and listen closely for the area that calls to you now.
Start Small
Growth happens one step at a time. Choose a single Life Area, nurture it, and build, brick by brick.
Start Small
Growth happens one step at a time. Choose a single Life Area, nurture it, and build, brick by brick.
Start Small
Growth happens one step at a time. Choose a single Life Area, nurture it, and build, brick by brick.
Natural Order
Begin with Health, then Analytical, Material, Social, Creative, Spiritual. and finally, Service.
Natural Order
Begin with Health, then Analytical, Material, Social, Creative, Spiritual. and finally, Service.
Natural Order
Begin with Health, then Analytical, Material, Social, Creative, Spiritual. and finally, Service.
Whole Living
Lean into every part of life, even the hard ones. Wholeness comes only when nothing is left behind.
Whole Living
Lean into every part of life, even the hard ones, because wholeness comes only when nothing is left behind.
Whole Living
Lean into every part of life, even the hard ones. Wholeness comes only when nothing is left behind.
Service Last
Service ripens only after the six areas mature — from wholeness, giving flows naturally.
Service Last
Service ripens only after the six areas mature. From wholeness, giving flows naturally.
Service Last
Service ripens only after the six areas mature — from wholeness, giving flows naturally.
Principles
These principles are not rules, but guiding foundations,
signposts that reveal the deeper pattern of the Seven Life Areas.
These principles are not rules,
but guiding foundations,
signposts that reveal the deeper pattern
of the Seven Life Areas.

Common Pitfalls
Never Starting
The greatest loss is never beginning. Many falter before the first step. When you're ready, it'll be too late.
Never Starting
The greatest loss is never beginning. Many falter before the first step. When you're ready, it'll be too late.
Never Starting
The greatest loss is never beginning. Many falter before the first step. When you're ready, it'll be too late.
Wrong Start
Don’t begin where you’re strongest; growth comes from discomfort. Start where life calls — and never with Service.
Wrong Start
Don’t begin where you’re strongest; growth comes from discomfort. Start where life calls — and never with Service.
Wrong Start
Don’t begin where you’re strongest; growth comes from discomfort. Start where life calls — and never with Service.
Scattered Focus
If you try to raise the whole house in a day, the walls will collapse. Growth comes brick by brick, one pillar at a time.
Scattered Focus
If you try to raise the whole house in a day, the walls will collapse. Growth comes brick by brick, one pillar at a time.
Scattered Focus
If you try to raise the whole house in a day, the walls will collapse. Growth comes brick by brick, one pillar at a time.
Rushing Through
Our age craves quick fixes, but depth requires patience. Go slowly. Be present. Give each area the care it deserves.
Rushing Through
Our age craves quick fixes, but depth requires patience. Go slowly. Be present. Give each area the care it deserves.
Rushing Through
Our age craves quick fixes, but depth requires patience. Go slowly. Be present. Give each area the care it deserves.
Perfectionism
Life will never be perfect. Each area will rise and fall in its own rhythm. Seek harmony and flow, not static balance.
Perfectionism
Life will never be perfect. Each area will rise and fall in its own rhythm. Seek harmony and flow, not static balance.
Perfectionism
Life will never be perfect. Each area will rise and fall in its own rhythm. Seek harmony and flow, not static balance.
Comparing Paths
Everyone is unique. Your growth unfolds at its own pace. Comparison only pulls you from your path.
Comparing Paths
Everyone is unique. Your growth unfolds at its own pace. Comparison only pulls you from your path.
Comparing Paths
Everyone is unique. Your growth unfolds at its own pace. Comparison only pulls you from your path.

Meet Naté
In my search for the good life, I walked through confusion, depletion, and the search for “enough.” Out of that journey, the Seven Life Areas emerged: a way to live with harmony, clarity and purpose. Now, I share this path through coaching and media— helping others find alignment in their lives. Ready to walk?

Meet Naté
In my search for the good life, I walked through confusion, depletion, and the search for “enough.” Out of that journey, the Seven Life Areas emerged: a way to live with harmony, clarity and purpose. Now, I share this path through coaching and media— helping others find alignment in their lives. Ready to walk?
People also wonder
This work is the art of integration and as we develop each area,
we grow into integrated human beings who serve the world.
This work is the art of integration and as we develop each area, we grow into integrated human beings
who serve the world.
This work is the art of integration and as we develop each area, we grow into integrated human beings who serve the world.
Simple enough to grasp in a day, yet profound enough to explore for a lifetime. It’s for those who seek true growth, value depth, and sincerity. This is not a quick fix or a silver bullet, but a path for those who wish to create a good life and, in time, contribute to a better world.
Geometry is part of being human, we are the only creatures who draw straight lines, triangles, and squares. Seven is a sacred number, honored across both ancient and modern cultures alike. The hexagon reflects the fullness of life: six areas to cultivate, and one that unites them all. Our lives will then interlock with others like bees in a hive. By putting Service at our center we create a different way for humanity to live all together.
Yes, but not all at once. Life moves in seasons. At times the focus is the body, the heart, or our spirit. It matters that you begin; life tends to decide where we start. When you start listening closely, you’ll sense what needs attention now. You don’t walk all seven paths at once, but you do walk them all in time.
Absolutely, we all have natural strengths and neglected corners. Perfect symmetry isn’t the goal. Once each area is cared for, some will naturally grow stronger than others. Often, the way to strengthen one area is by restoring flow between its opposite and the whole. Our service usually manifests most clearly through one area, yet only reveals itself when all have been tended to.
The Seven Life Areas is a living philosophy, not a rulebook, nor a dogma to live by. It’s meant to grow and change with you, it is a mirror that reflects your life. The good life looks different for everyone, yet we all walk through the same landscape. A good map helps; a method that develops your own compass, even better.
We are part of nature and within nature, everything exists in relationship. As the wave returns to sea and the sea becomes the wave, nothing stands apart from the whole. Service is the natural outcome of growth, the moment when personal wholeness begins to nourish the world. Not to be mistaken for servitude, it is not a forced, but a rhythm that lies at the heart of nature herself.
Simple enough to grasp in a day, yet profound enough to explore for a lifetime. It’s for those who seek true growth, value depth, and sincerity. This is not a quick fix or a silver bullet, but a path for those who wish to create a good life and, in time, contribute to a better world.
Geometry is part of being human, we are the only creatures who draw straight lines, triangles, and squares. Seven is a sacred number, honored across both ancient and modern cultures alike. The hexagon reflects the fullness of life: six areas to cultivate, and one that unites them all. Our lives will then interlock with others like bees in a hive. By putting Service at our center we create a different way for humanity to live all together.
Yes, but not all at once. Life moves in seasons. At times the focus is the body, the heart, or our spirit. It matters that you begin; life tends to decide where we start. When you start listening closely, you’ll sense what needs attention now. You don’t walk all seven paths at once, but you do walk them all in time.
Absolutely, we all have natural strengths and neglected corners. Perfect symmetry isn’t the goal. Once each area is cared for, some will naturally grow stronger than others. Often, the way to strengthen one area is by restoring flow between its opposite and the whole. Our service usually manifests most clearly through one area, yet only reveals itself when all have been tended to.
The Seven Life Areas is a living philosophy, not a rulebook, nor a dogma to live by. It’s meant to grow and change with you, it is a mirror that reflects your life. The good life looks different for everyone, yet we all walk through the same landscape. A good map helps; a method that develops your own compass, even better.
We are part of nature and within nature, everything exists in relationship. As the wave returns to sea and the sea becomes the wave, nothing stands apart from the whole. Service is the natural outcome of growth, the moment when personal wholeness begins to nourish the world. Not to be mistaken for servitude, it is not a forced, but a rhythm that lies at the heart of nature herself.
Simple enough to grasp in a day, yet profound enough to explore for a lifetime. It’s for those who seek true growth, value depth, and sincerity. This is not a quick fix or a silver bullet, but a path for those who wish to create a good life and, in time, contribute to a better world.
Geometry is part of being human, we are the only creatures who draw straight lines, triangles, and squares. Seven is a sacred number, honored across both ancient and modern cultures alike. The hexagon reflects the fullness of life: six areas to cultivate, and one that unites them all. Our lives will then interlock with others like bees in a hive. By putting Service at our center we create a different way for humanity to live all together.
Yes, but not all at once. Life moves in seasons. At times the focus is the body, the heart, or our spirit. It matters that you begin; life tends to decide where we start. When you start listening closely, you’ll sense what needs attention now. You don’t walk all seven paths at once, but you do walk them all in time.
Absolutely, we all have natural strengths and neglected corners. Perfect symmetry isn’t the goal. Once each area is cared for, some will naturally grow stronger than others. Often, the way to strengthen one area is by restoring flow between its opposite and the whole. Our service usually manifests most clearly through one area, yet only reveals itself when all have been tended to.
The Seven Life Areas is a living philosophy, not a rulebook, nor a dogma to live by. It’s meant to grow and change with you, it is a mirror that reflects your life. The good life looks different for everyone, yet we all walk through the same landscape. A good map helps; a method that develops your own compass, even better.
We are part of nature and within nature, everything exists in relationship. As the wave returns to sea and the sea becomes the wave, nothing stands apart from the whole. Service is the natural outcome of growth, the moment when personal wholeness begins to nourish the world. Not to be mistaken for servitude, it is not a forced, but a rhythm that lies at the heart of nature herself.

In my search for the good life, I walked through confusion, depletion, and the search for “enough.” Out of that journey, the Seven Life Areas emerged: a way to live with clarity, harmony and purpose. Now, I share this path through coaching and media, helping others find alignment in their lives.
Ready to walk?
Meet Naté

Meet Naté
In my search for the good life, I walked through confusion, depletion, and the search for “enough.” Out of that journey, the Seven Life Areas emerged: a way to live with clarity, harmony and purpose. Now, I share this path through coaching and media, helping others find alignment in their lives. Ready to walk?