Have you ever experienced one of those moments when time seems to pause, where past and present collide so vividly that you’re left profoundly changed? Let me share one of mine.
Picture this: our Jeep seemed intent on achieving low-altitude flight, snowboards strapped to the roof acting like rebellious little wings pulling us upward. Donovan, my son, confidently navigated the steering wheel despite still being relatively new to driving. Meanwhile, Gavin sat obliviously in the backseat, engrossed in a movie far less dramatic than our aerodynamic adventure.
Sitting shotgun, I was caught in a full-blown existential crisis. Wasn’t it just yesterday that I carried Donovan through North Carolina woods in a baby sling, cautiously avoiding stumbling over roots? Now, here he was, driving us confidently toward Caberfae, having mysteriously surpassed me in height overnight. Did someone hit fast-forward?
It’s true what they say: the days can feel slow, but the years truly fly by.
As I sat there, the realization struck me—these are the “good old days.” Moments we once envisioned as distant dreams were happening right before my eyes.
This prompted an important question: What’s next? What mountain do I climb now? Will I just remain in the passenger seat, marveling passively as life speeds by?
And now I turn this question to you: What’s your next mountain?
Are you running on autopilot, or do you also feel a deeper calling toward something greater?
It’s never too late to reignite your passion, rediscover your purpose, and unlock your potential.
The best time to step into your potential is right now.
The best time to build your legacy is right now.
Now is your time to lead with conviction.
Now is your time to grow into the leader others respect, trust, and want to follow.
Now is your moment to take risks, break through limitations, and embrace the journey toward becoming your best self.
This can be your year.
Are you ready to climb your next mountain, elevate your business, and leave a meaningful, lasting legacy?
Remember, you don’t have to do this alone.