What do I mean by “drifting”?
One of the ideas we explore in this community is something I call drifting.
Drifting rarely looks dramatic.
It doesn’t arrive with a big crisis or an obvious turning point.
Most of the time it happens quietly.
A day where we ignore the small voice telling us something needs to change.
A week where we promise ourselves we’ll think about it later.
A year where life slowly becomes routine instead of intention.
Drifting isn’t about failure or laziness.
In fact, most people who are drifting are incredibly responsible.
They are working, caring for others, managing life and doing everything that needs to be done.
But somewhere along the way they stop asking themselves an important question:
Is the direction I’m living aligned with the life I actually want?
The moment we begin asking that question again is often the moment direction begins to return.
I’d love to hear from you.
Have you ever had a moment where you realised you might have been drifting?
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Renee Markham
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What do I mean by “drifting”?
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