Becoming the person who can hold the vision
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About this listen
Over the past few episodes, we’ve been exploring the theme of vision — not as something rigid or prescriptive, but as something alive. A way of seeing clearly. A gentle orientation toward what matters most.
We’ve talked about defining vision from truth rather than pressure. We’ve explored holding vision lightly — without attachment or force.
And today, I’d like to take us into the next layer of this conversation.
Because once you have a sense of vision — once you begin to feel the direction your life is wanting to move — another question naturally arises.
Not What do I want? But Who do I need to become in order to live this?
Today’s episode is about becoming the person who can hold the vision.
Because vision isn’t sustained by wishing or striving alone. It’s sustained by identity. By growth. By inner alignment.
And often, the work isn’t about making the vision happen faster — It’s about becoming steady enough, grounded enough, and spacious enough to carry it well.
If the content of today’s episode has piqued your interest, I have something very special for you. I have created 30 Journal Prompts, similar to the ones mentioned throughout this episode on vision – that’s one life-changing prompt for you to work on every day over the next month!
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