When Too Much Inspiration Becomes a Distraction
For a long time, I thought being inspired by others would help me move forward. I followed brilliant creators, perfectly aligned lives, or at least, that’s how they seemed.
But the more I looked, the more I lost sight. Of what? Of myself, mostly.
My ideas got tangled, my desires faded before they could even take shape, and I stayed stuck in front of this mountain of possibilities, convinced I wasn’t “ready yet,” “not talented enough,” “not like them.”
The tricky part is, It felt like motivation. But in truth, it was a quiet form of discouragement.
One day, I took a step to the side. Fewer screens. Fewer role models. And more empty space.
That moment was a turning point: building an aligned life isn’t about chasing an image. It’s about listening to what’s already there.
It’s not a destination — it’s a path. And I’m learning to walk it, step by step.
I’ll be exploring what it really means to “live in alignment”:
how to navigate between intuition and expectations, how to reconnect with ourselves.
If that sounds like a journey you want to take, subscribe. We’ll go slowly, but with purpose.