What if the thing you're "supposed" to be doing isn't actually calling to you anymore?
A lot of us were told to pick a path early — a career, a skill, a way of life — and we've been white-knuckling it ever since. But sometimes purpose shifts. Sometimes what lit you up at 25 doesn't light you up at 35. And that's not failure. That's growth.
The tricky part? Giving yourself permission to pivot without feeling like you're starting from zero.
What's one area of your life where you've been doing something "right" but it doesn't feel true anymore? And what would it take for you to trust that change instead of resist it?