A Rough Draft

I need a boat. The rain is coming down so hard that training will be uncomfortable at best. After six weeks of this, it’s no longer novelty — just weather asserting itself, again.

Still, I woke up today with something resembling a clear path. Not a solution, but a direction. I started sketching out a course — something that could realistically support the future I want to build.

From the outset, it looks like a lot of work. More than a lot, actually. But that doesn’t surprise me. Anything that’s ever mattered has asked for that much.

What does feel different is the clarity. As the shape of the idea started to form, it became obvious that my current approach to social media no longer fits. Giving away full forms for free doesn’t make sense if I’m trying to build something sustainable.

Maybe it’s time to shift. Short videos. Ten seconds, at most. Paired with a simple, thought-provoking line. Less instruction, more invitation. A narrowing rather than an expansion.

A tunnel, rather than an open field.

I can also see how this could grow into a retreat-based offering. Something physical. Grounded. In-person. The kind of work that requires people to show up rather than scroll past.

This was always part of the idea.
What’s new is the energy behind it.

For now, it’s just a rough draft — sketched out while the rain keeps falling.

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