Could. Should.

In a planning session to identify focus areas for the coming year, we started with a huge list. Every idea on the list was a good one. We could do any of them and they would all improve our organization in some capacity. Figuring out which ones we should do was the trickier part of the conversation.

We had a good amount of:

  • If we don’t do this someone else will

  • we could do this better than someone else

  • this will lead to more sales or brand exposure

There was a clear absence of a North Star. No vision of the world we wanted to create. 

In our personal lives and relationships, if we don’t have a clear idea of the kind of person we want to be, it’s easy and often tempting to go down paths that don’t serve our highest self — to fall into the trap of doing something simply because it’s convenient, trendy, or will pacify us in the short term. 

Business or personal, in a world with so much possibility, opportunity costs are higher than ever. Doing is relatively easy. Doing the right things is hard.

Today

There's no switch to be flipped. No big changes to be made. Only consistency. 

One foot in front of the other. We're all going somewhere - sometimes with intentionality, sometimes blown by the whims of other people or a misplaced sense of obligation. 

The forced reflection isn't bad. But reflection doesn't serve us well if it only comes once every 365 days. The other 364 deserve attention as well.

If we reserve this deep reflection for once in a blue moon it shouldn't be surprising to look back after many years to find we've been cultivating a life that feels a bit off. 

Every day matters. Happy New Year. 

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