The Good Way Wisdom School:

20-Minute Online Morning Meditation

FREE to all who come in a good way.

This FREE easy-to-get-to, easy-to-do online group is for you if you . . .

  • Want to start your day in a good way.

  • Value self-care and want to develop a consistent morning self-care routine.

  • You’ve read all the books, tried all the things and tried many times to develop consistent AM habits only to get distracted and discouraged and see your routine fall by the wayside.

  • You would like the support of a dedicated community that shares your values and supports your intention to live a happy, healthy life.

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You want to experience . . .

  • Increased productivity

  • Reduced stress

  • Improved mental health

  • Enhanced focus and clarity

  • Develop healthy habits

  • Better quality of life

  • Increased mindfulness

  • Greater sense of self-control

  • Enjoy more vitality, calm, sense of accomplishment

  • Feel better about yourself and your life.

FREE to all who come in a good way.

Who Am I?

Jeff Wright, MFT is a licensed Marriage & Family therapist working online out of the SF Bay Area. For over 25 years Jeff has helped highly motivated successful people envision, create and grow better, happier lives.

Jeff currently offers short-term solution-focused counseling to adult individuals and couples. He offers practical tools you can use to create positive and lasting change in your life and relationships.

As co-founder of Medicine Path Native American Church in Berkeley, CA, Jeff also has over 20 years of experience successfully helping people pray with Sacred Plant Medicines. He can help you integrate your experiences and apply the self-healing power of these Master Medicines to your everyday life for your benefit and for the benefit of all your relations.

Jeff Wright, MFT

Jeff’s newest venture, The Good Way Wisdom School is best described as a “Good Man Dojo.” It’s a place and a process where men who share a strong desire to become the best they can be come together to receive instruction, self-healing and mutual support.