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Amy Syvrud's avatar

Love this essay - it really helped me at a time that I was feeling stagnant with my work/career (which was really recently, just a few weeks ago). I do feel like I've found a job and a path that really does bring me a sense of meaning and impact and joy. But lately I had gotten into the habit of focusing way too much on the 'doing', without a clear goal I was working towards. I was 'wandering endlessly' - and I wouldn't say that it 'got me nowhere' - but you definitely don't get near as far as you could, or you don't really even know where you get to, without a deliberate intention of where you want to go. I was letting life and work happen without taking charge of my path. And agree that it's great to find 'flow states' and I find them all the time - but the super important part that resonated with me from this is the knowing what 'done' means and defining this clearly. In the short term at least, I'm starting to set goals and targets to strive for, that I can review progress towards, and change course if I meet them or decide my priorities have shifted.

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Indiana-Jonas's avatar

This felt so related to what I'm thinking about right now as well. For me that thing is to draw in sketchbooks, I love to just disappear into them in the moment, fill up pages and to look back through old ones. Maybe turning those ideas into products/things is just a way for me to make enough money so I can keep filling the sketchbooks.

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