Your brain is a predicting machine. Right now it's probably scanning for threats, running old stories, anticipating failure before you've even started.
That's not a flaw. That's just biology. But it means we need to do one thing before we talk about your goals.
Take three slow breaths. Seriously. Not metaphorically. Actually breathe.
Then ask yourself this: What would I want if I knew I couldn't fail?
Hold that. We're about to go there.
Pick the area that's pulling at you most right now. Not what you think you should focus on. What actually wants your attention.
Here's what I want you to sit with for a moment.
If nothing changes — if you keep doing exactly what you're doing now — what does your life look like in six months?
Not the version you tell people. The real one. The one you think about at 2am.
Now flip it. Who do you want to be in six months? Not what do you want to have. Who do you want to be?
Because that person — the one you're imagining right now — they're not far away. They're just waiting for you to stop arguing with yourself about whether you deserve to show up.
You do. Let's build the map.