Today's quote from the book: “You don’t crash all at once. You slowly drift.” Doing What You Know, Chapter 2, p. 21 Drift is sneaky. It looks like “I’ll fix it later.” It sounds like “one more day won’t matter.” But drift stacks. A little settle here. A small tolerate there. Then years go by and not much has changed. You don’t need a rescue. You need a course correction. Tiny, deliberate moves that pull you back on line. Set one clear guardrail. Protect one priority block. Make the good choice easier than the old one.T hat’s how you stop the slide and start the climb. Pick one place you’ve been drifting and set a simple boundary you’ll keep today. Put it on your calendar.