I’ve been struggling with motivation because I don’t know what my vision is
When I had a singular purpose in my business, I was focused and had no time for extensional questions about what I should be doing with my time.
I just got to it.
It’s liberating.
Now my life is shifting into another phase—a phase with more space and more time.
And that’s great since I have a young family, but it does not come without challenge.
For 15 years, I’ve been driven and focused on reaching my goals.
Now that I have checked a few off my list, it feels strange not to know what’s next.
When I was younger, ignorance and arrogance joined forces to make me determined and persistent.
In many ways, that tunnel vision is excellent.
As I get older and wiser, I become less sure. I feel like I know more and less at the same time—quite the paradox.
I’m sure this is a good thing, though it doesn’t necessarily feel that way.
It’s something I’m working through.