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Just wrapped another round of lecture days.
They always leave me stretched in the best way.
Taxing, yes, but deeply rewarding.
That’s the nature of this season.
Growth under pressure.
Holding a lot.
Learning fast.
Letting what I’ve built start to settle in.
And speaking of building…
I’ve officially hit my "Serve 40" goal.
40 people.
Seen, challenged, supported, invited into deeper alignment.
It’s been powerful to witness what shifts when someone commits to real change.
But what’s surprised me even more is how much this work has shaped me.
Coaching isn’t something I do.
It’s something I grow through!
Every session.
Every person.
Every insight.
And now that some of those deep foundations have started to set…
There’s room.
Not to rush, but to expand.
To welcome a few more people into this space.
So if you’ve been curious about what coaching could unlock for you. This is a good moment to reach out.
No pressure. No pitch.
Just a conversation.
Let’s see what’s possible.
Goals don’t drive behavior.
Reasons do.
That might sound strange in a culture obsessed with goal setting.
But think about it.
How many times have you set a clear goal… and still not followed through?
The issue wasn’t clarity.
It was connection.
Because a goal is intellectual.
It makes sense.
It fits in a notebook.
But it doesn’t always move you.
A reason is emotional.
A reason is different.
It’s identity-based.
It speaks to who you are, and who you want to become.
Most people don’t lack discipline.
They lack a reason deep enough to matter on the hard days.
I’ve seen this shift everything in coaching.
Clients stop saying "I should…" and start saying "I want to."
They stop relying on force, and start moving from fire.
Because when your actions serve something real,
you don’t need tricks or hacks.
You just show up.
So yes, set your goals.
But don’t stop there.
Ask:
• Why does this matter to me now?
• What future am I finally ready to claim?
• What pain am I no longer willing to carry?
That’s your reason.
That’s your fuel.
This is exactly what I help my clients reconnect to with my coaching.
We don’t just build habits.
We build reasons that stick.
A lot of people assume they’re overwhelmed because they’re doing too much.
But often, the real drain comes from doing many things without a clear direction.
When effort isn’t tied to something consciously chosen, it scatters.
Energy leaks.
Everything feels heavier than it should.
You might still be productive.
Still capable.
Still showing up.
But internally, there’s a quiet fatigue.
Not from effort.
From ambiguity.
What changes things isn’t working harder or cutting everything back.
It’s narrowing focus until effort has somewhere to land.
When direction becomes clear, the same workload feels different.
Decisions take less energy.
You stop negotiating with yourself all day.
This kind of clarity rarely comes from pushing alone.
Because when you’re inside the noise, it’s hard to see what actually matters.
What would feel lighter in your life if your energy was pointed in one clear direction instead of spread everywhere?
Deep reflection is how you notice the old patterns that are ready to pass on.
The habits, reactions, and stories that once kept you safe but now just take up space.
Most people try to run faster on a cluttered system.
But growth isn’t about adding more.
It’s about clearing what no longer needs to run in the background.
Just like a computer, we accumulate fragments.
• Half-finished loops.
• Outdated programs.
• Mental tabs left open for years.
Over time, everything slows down.
Reflection is how you defrag.
You pause.
You notice.
You let what’s outdated close itself.
And when you do, something surprising happens.
Energy returns.
Focus sharpens.
Decisions feel lighter.
Nothing new was installed.
You just freed up RAM.
Sometimes the most powerful upgrade isn’t pushing forward.
It’s clearing space for what’s already ready to move on.
@mattgillis You helped me unlock some insights Matt! Thank you.
When we know the direction of our vision, we can create pit stops on the path to stay energized!
Awesome tip Dave! Been playing with that as well.
Like, what would happen if I didn't do this today? Funny enough, I stayed alive 😅
My top clarity hack would have to be: Go, despite friction. If the pie is too big to handle, cut it down into the smallest piece possible.
I believe the first step towards clarity is taking action!
I’ve started thinking about how I experience life.
It can be like wearing different kinds of glasses.
Each one shifts the view.
And with it, your thoughts, emotions, and energy.
I noticed this on a rainy walk to work recently.
No umbrella. Wet shoes. The easy story would have been annoyance.
But even that doesn’t have to be negative.
Maybe it’s a moment of calm.
Maybe it’s proof you’re resilient.
Maybe it’s just… rain.
Perspective is powerful.
And the best part? We get to choose it.
One thing that helped me shift mine was a daily gratitude practice.
Not just on good days, but especially on the messy ones.
It’s a small habit.
But it changes everything.
Not by changing the world, but by changing how I meet it.
@RushRicketson Saw an interview with TR the other day where he explained it as, I primed myself for "go", there's no hesitation or negotiation. I just go!
Hear that voice now when I hesitate 😅