The Destination is a Distraction
There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from chasing a version of yourself that doesn't exist yet.
We’ve been told that "purpose" is a destination—a finish line we’ll cross once we get the right house, the right partnership, or the perfect career. We treat our lives like a waiting room, convinced that once we "arrive," the searching will finally stop.
But the harder you run toward a destination, the further you move away from your center.
Purpose isn't a place. It is a frequency.
When I talk about alignment, I’m not talking about a "fix." I’m talking about a return. It’s the moment you stop looking for a map and realize you are the compass.
The world is loud. It is filled with "static"—other people’s expectations, old abandonment patterns, and the constant pressure to "become" something. But beneath that noise is a singular, steady hum. It is your Source. It is the part of you that already knows you are whole.
When you tune into that frequency, the "doing" becomes effortless. You stop trying to manifest a life and start allowing a life to manifest through you.
The Shift:
If you’re feeling lost today, stop looking at the horizon. Close your eyes and listen to the noise in your head. Now, drop deeper. Beneath the "shoulds" and the "what-ifs" is a place of absolute stillness. That stillness is your purpose.
You aren't looking for a finish line. You’re looking for a mirror.