Personal direction is the skill most people spend a lifetime looking for — and the one nobody teaches you in school. Here's what actually helps you find it. A few years ago, a colleague of mine — smart, hardworking, two degrees — sat across from me at lunch and said something I'll never forget: "I have no idea what I'm doing with my life." She was 34. She had a steady job, a packed schedule, and a to-do list that never got shorter. But she felt like she was running on a treadmill. Fast, but going nowhere. That feeling has a name. It's the absence of personal direction. And it's a lot more common than you'd think. Key Takeaways Personal direction is not about finding one perfect answer — it's about building clarity one small decision at a time. Most people skip values work and jump straight to goals, which is why the goals don't stick. Frameworks like Ikigai and design thinking give you a repeatable process, not just a...
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