Focus on what’s possible

Making a change in your life can feel daunting. By focusing on what’s possible, makes anything possible! It’s all in you and just waiting to blossom.

One way to feel inspired is to tap into other people’s stories. It can be a catalyst for seeing what’s possible.

One inspiring story is about Craig O'Neill. In the midst of the pandemic, Craig founded Little Red Truck Woodwork. Woodworking had been something he did for fun to build items for his house or for family. He'd achieved his passion to become a pilot and didn't anticipate that what he did as a hobby would become a business venture.

If you're looking to make a change and don't know how to start, think about the things you like to do and give you energy. Think about activities that support you to live your values. Brainstorm ideas, focus on what's possible and write it down. The future may look "fuzzy" at first. Continue to explore and the picture will become more clear. As you explore your passion, be inspired by stories like Craig's.

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