Your Guidebook for Life

 
 
 
 

Here at If Lost, we're creating a new kind of guidebook, one that can help you access the support you need and discover the small wonders that can brighten your everyday life.

Our guide is all about uncovering those resources that can lead us to a better place. It's about fostering connection, embracing nature, nurturing curiosity, exploring spirituality, and maybe even taking a break from our ever-present technology.

We're scouring the US and UK right now to find well-designed, human-centered initiatives that can help us have more good days.

Our focus is on the independent and unexpected: From locally-owned shops and interactive exhibits to breathtaking natural landscapes and those meet-ups you never knew you needed – anything that can help you orientate life to what feels better.

Collectively, we’re grappling with our mental and emotional well-being, and sometimes, we can feel more isolated than ever as we do so. The things we cherish most in life – connection, meaning, nature, purpose – can seem elusive, and accessing them can be a challenge.

Moreover, the very places we hold dear – museums, cafes, co-working spaces, bookstores, live music venues, and more – are also facing their own struggles.

Our guidebook sits at the crossroads of these issues, offering both guidance and support while bringing life all together in one place.

Where will it take you?


Our 10 Paths To More Good Days

What do you need more of in your life?
Choose any pathway to get you to the places, people and ideas that matter


Or Need More Support?

Register for either our self-guided, online course, Find Your Way.

OR

Book a 1:1 coaching session to create your bespoke well-being plan.

Wellbeing course

Find Your Way to…

- more connection, with yourself and others

- a whole new affirming way to approach wellbeing

- wellbeing practices to create a life that feels good

Wellbeing coaching

Create your own way to well so that you can feel

- less overwhelmed and more clear

- less anxious and more curious

- less self-critical and more self-compassionate