Lead Your Voyage. ⛵ Dream Your Dream.
She used to think the horizon was something too distant to reach.
Every morning, before the sun was even up, she climbed into her small wooden boat. She rowed through the cold morning mist. She rowed through the stinging midday heat. She rowed until her palms were blistered and her shoulders felt like they were made of lead.
She was working so hard, staring so intently at the floor of the boat... that she completely forgot to look at the sunset. 🌅
Her days were always the same: If she stopped rowing, the boat stopped moving.
The horizon felt just as far away as it did on Day One.
She started to wonder... Is this just what "building a dream" feels like? Is it supposed to hurt this much?
But then, she looked up. ⛵
She saw someone gliding past. No oars. No splashing. No struggle.
That woman wasn't "working harder." She had simply built a Sail.
She had equipment that caught the wind... the natural energy already moving across the water... and let it do the heavy lifting. For the first time, she wasn't fighting the ocean; she was dancing with it.
The truth is: You weren't born to be the engine. You were born to be the Director of the Voyage. ⚓
I’ve put together a Skool Visibility Blueprint... a simple map for you, by you... to help you stop rowing and start building your own sails. It’s the first step to catching that tailwind so you can finally look up and enjoy the view.
Let’s step out of the boat for a second... Think about your life right now.
Where does it feel like you’re rowing against a giant tide? 🌊
If a sudden "tailwind" showed up today and took over the work for you, what’s the first thing you’d do with all that extra energy? (A long nap? A hike? Finally reading that book?)
Drop your "Dream Day" activity below! 👇
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Lead Your Voyage. ⛵ Dream Your Dream.
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