But I Don’t Know What I’d Do Instead

You feel it.

That restless ache. That quiet whisper: There has to be something more.

You’ve outgrown your current role, your industry, your identity even…

But then the fear creeps in.

“I don’t know what I’d do instead.”

That thought is enough to stop most people cold. It’s what keeps smart, successful professionals stuck in careers they’ve long since outgrown. I’ve heard it again and again.

But here’s the thing: clarity rarely arrives in a lightning bolt. It’s not something you “think” your way into. It’s something you discover—through movement, not rumination.

You get curious; follow what lights you up; give yourself permission to explore—without needing to have it all figured out.

Clarity comes from action.

And the truth is, you already hold the clues.

Your strengths. Your interests. The moments in your life when you felt most alive.

The compliments you brush off. The ideas you dismiss too quickly.

It’s all there.

But you’ve been busy succeeding. Busy doing what was expected.

Now it’s time to start listening. To pay attention to what calls you forward. And to trust that your next chapter doesn’t have to look like your last.

You don’t need a five-year plan. You just need the willingness to ask better questions—and take the next right step.

The rest reveals itself.

So if you’ve been telling yourself “I don’t know,” That’s okay.

Start with what you do know: You’re ready for something different.

Let’s find out what that looks like—together. Email me.